UNLOG
Removes a log from logging control
Platform: |
OEM719, OEM729, OEM7500, OEM7600, OEM7700, OEM7720, PwrPak7, CPT7, CPT7700, SMART7, SMART2 |
This command is used to remove a specific log request from the system.
Message ID: 36
Abbreviated ASCII Syntax:
UNLOG [port] message
Input Example:
UNLOG com1 bestposa
UNLOG bestposa
The UNLOG command is used to remove one or more logs while leaving other logs unchanged.
Binary
Field |
Field Name |
Binary Value |
Description |
Format |
Binary Bytes |
Binary Offset |
1 |
UNLOG (binary) header |
This field contains the message header |
- |
H |
0 |
|
2 |
port |
See Table: Detailed Port Identifier (decimal port values greater than 16 may be used) |
Port to which log is being sent |
Enum |
4 |
H |
3 |
message |
Any valid message ID |
Message ID of log to output |
Ushort |
2 |
H+4 |
4 |
message type |
Bits 0-4 = Reserved Bits 5-6 = Format 00 = Binary 01 = ASCII 10 = Abbreviated ASCII, NMEA 11 = Reserved Bit 7 = Response Bit (Message Responses) 0 = Original Message 1 = Response Message |
Message type of log |
Char |
1 |
H+6 |
5 |
Reserved |
Char |
1 |
H+7 |
ASCII
Field |
Field Type |
ASCII |
Binary Value |
Description |
Format |
Binary Bytes |
Binary Offset |
1 |
UNLOG (ASCII) header |
- |
- |
This field contains the command name or the message header depending on whether the command is abbreviated ASCII or ASCII, respectively |
- |
H |
0 |
2 |
port |
See Table: Detailed Port Identifier (decimal port values greater than 16 may be used) |
Port to which log is being sent (default = THISPORT) |
Enum |
4 |
H |
|
3 |
message |
Message Name |
N/A |
Message Name of log to be disabled |
Ulong |
4 |
H+4 |