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'''DIP''' is the control protocol used between STENTOFON IP stations and AlphaCom E exchanges. It is used for all data-communication with the IP stations, such as call control, LED settings and display text to the station, and key presses and inputs from the station.
 
'''DIP''' is the control protocol used between STENTOFON IP stations and AlphaCom E exchanges. It is used for all data-communication with the IP stations, such as call control, LED settings and display text to the station, and key presses and inputs from the station.
  
 
DIP is short for "Display-data over IP", and refers to the ASLT display data protocol. This protocol was based on 9600 baud one-way transmission while DIP is transmitted both ways over IP (TCP and UDP).
 
DIP is short for "Display-data over IP", and refers to the ASLT display data protocol. This protocol was based on 9600 baud one-way transmission while DIP is transmitted both ways over IP (TCP and UDP).
  
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See also ACDP message: [[DIP FWD]]
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Latest revision as of 14:41, 7 September 2017

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DIP is the control protocol used between STENTOFON IP stations and AlphaCom E exchanges. It is used for all data-communication with the IP stations, such as call control, LED settings and display text to the station, and key presses and inputs from the station.

DIP is short for "Display-data over IP", and refers to the ASLT display data protocol. This protocol was based on 9600 baud one-way transmission while DIP is transmitted both ways over IP (TCP and UDP).

See also ACDP message: DIP FWD