Operation/Reference Guide ICSLan Device Control Boxes EXB-COM2 EXB-I/O8 EXB-IRS4 EXB-MP1 EXB-REL8 Central Controllers L a s t R e v is e d : 8 / 0 2 / 2 0 1 2
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Table of Contents Table of Contents ICSLan Device Control Boxes .............................................................................1 Overview .................................................................................................................. 1 Common Features..................................................................................................... 2 LAN/PoE Port ...........................................................................................................
Table of Contents Port 1(Multi-Protocol COM Port)................................................................................... 18 Port 2 (RS-232 only)....................................................................................................... 18 NetLinx Programming............................................................................................. 19 EXB-COM2 Port Assignments ......................................................................................
Table of Contents Connections and Wiring.......................................................................................... 32 LAN/PoE Port (RJ45) ..................................................................................................... 32 Port 1 (RS-232 only) ...................................................................................................... 32 Port 2 (I/O) ................................................................................................................
Table of Contents IROFF........................................................................................................................................ LED-DIS..................................................................................................................................... LED-EN ..................................................................................................................................... POD .................................................................
Table of Contents GET CONNECTION ................................................................................................................... GET DEVICE .............................................................................................................................. GET DNS ................................................................................................................................... GET ETHERNET MODE ..................................................................
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ICSLan Device Control Boxes ICSLan Device Control Boxes Overview The EXB family of ICSLan Device Control Boxes (FIG. 1) provides Ethernet-based remote port expansion for NetLinx Central Controllers. ICSLan Device Control Boxes may be used to provide remote ports for a master (eliminating the need to implement another Central Controller), or to provide large numbers of ports in a rackmount environment.
ICSLan Device Control Boxes Common Features Many features are common to all products in the EXB family, as described in the following table. Model -specific features are described in the following sections. ICSLan Device Control Boxes - Common Features Dimensions (HWD): • EXB-COM2, -I/O8, -IRS4 and -REL8: 1.00” x 4.35” x 5.15” (25.48 x 110.36 x 130.81) • EXB-MP1: 1.00” x 3.04” x 4.82” (25.48cm x 77.14cm x 122.
ICSLan Device Control Boxes ICSLan Device Control Boxes - Common Features (Cont.) Storage/Operating Environment: • Operating Temperature: 0° C (32° F) to 40° C (104° F) • Storage Temperature: -10° C (14° F) to 60° C (140° F) • Operating Humidity: 5% to 85% RH (non-condensing) • Heat Dissipation (Typical): 36.9 BTU/hr • Designed for indoor use only.
ICSLan Device Control Boxes Detailed LED Behavior The table below provides detailed descriptions of all blink patterns for the Status and A/L LEDs on the front panels of all EXB Modules. The I/O LED column refers to port-specific Input and/or Output LEDs on a particular model. For example, I/O includes all serial TX and RX LEDs on a COM2 or all Relay output LEDs on a REL8. The term “Light Show” refers to the back-and-forth scanning pattern of the LEDs associated with the I/Os on each model.
Installation Installation Mounting Options (Rack Trays and Mounting Brackets) Refer to the documentation provided with each of the mounting kits for installation instructions (also available online at www.amx.com). AVB-VSTYLE-SURFACE-MNT (FG1010-722) V Style Single Module Surface Mount Brackets - Mount a single module to the wall, under a desk, etc (FIG. 2). Below surface mounting Above surface mounting FIG.
Installation AVB-VSTYLE-POLE-MNT (FG1010-723) V Style Single Module Pole Mounting Kit - Suspend a single module to a pole (FIG. 4). FIG.
Installation SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS For UL compliance, the EXB family of ICSLan Device Control Boxes should be powered directly via any listed external IEC/UL 60950-1 2nd edition certified LPS PoE switch or injector, such as the AMX NXA-ENET8POE or PS-POE-AF. The EXB family of ICSLan Device Control Boxes are intended for Network Environment 0 per IEC TR62101, and are to be connected only to PoE networks without routing to the outside plant. Preparing/Connecting Captive Wires 1. Strip 0.
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Network Configuration Network Configuration Overview EXB modules support two IP addressing modes: Static IP, and DHCP (with link-local fallback). "Link-Local Fallback" is a method by which an IP host can derive a local networkunique IP address, by negotiating with the other IP hosts on the same network, as a fallback from DHCP. Link-Local can also be used in its own right as the primary method of IP address allocation. See "DHCP Mode" below for details. By default, EXB Modules are set to DHCP Mode.
Network Configuration Telnet IP Configuration Commands The SET IP (page 58) and GET IP (page 56) Telnet commands listed in the following table can be sent directly to the device via a Telnet terminal session. These commands can be used for initial network configuration of the EXB Modules. The default Telnet port is 23. A value of 0 disables the telnet server. Telnet is enabled by default. See the Terminal (Telnet) Commands section on page 53 for details.
Network Configuration Factory Default Parameters Factory Default Parameters are the values stored in the unit at the time it leaves the factory.
Network Configuration Device IDs Device IDs Model ID (16-bits) EXB-COM2 0x0164 EXB-I/O8 0x0168 EXB-IRS4 0x0166 EXB-MP1 0x0165 EXB-REL8 0x0167 Using the ID Pushbutton Use the ID Pushbutton (on the front panel of all EXB Modules) to perform various initial configuration settings, as described in the following sections.
Network Configuration Using "Identify Mode" to Set the Device Address on the EXB Modules The ID Pushbutton on the front panel of all ICSLan Device Control Boxes is used in conjunction with the NetLinx Studio software application (“Identify Mode” function). Once the EXB Module has been added to a NetLinx System, you can use the ID pushbutton to identify and assign a device address to the Module. EXB-COM2, -REL8, -I/O8, -IRS4 EXB-MP1 ID Pushbutton ID Pushbutton FIG.
Network Configuration Toggling Between Static and DHCP IP Addressing EXB modules support both Static IP and DHCP addresses, and have a factory default Static IP Address that can be recalled at any time by resetting the unit to its default configuration. By default, EXB Modules are set to use DHCP (with link-local fallback). Once the Module has booted up, press and hold the ID pushbutton for at least 10 seconds, and release. The Module will toggle between static and dynamic IP addressing after release.
Network Configuration Programming the EXB Modules The EXB Modules support specific NetLinx CHANNELS, LEVELS and SEND_COMMANDs as well as a set of Telnet commands. The CHANNELS, LEVELS and SEND_COMMANDs supported by each Module are described in the NetLinx Programming sections for each Module: EXB-COM2: See the NetLinx Programming section on page 19. EXB-REL8: See the NetLinx Programming section on page 36. EXB-IO8: See the NetLinx Programming section on page 22.
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EXB-COM2 EXB-COM2 Overview The EXB-COM2 Networked COM2 Device (FG2100-22) provides 2 serial ports: one RS-232/422/485 port, and one RS-232 (only) port. Port 1 TX/RX LEDs Port 2 TX/RX LEDs LINK/ACT LED (front) STATUS LED ID Pushbutton (rear) Ethernet Port (RJ-45) PORT 2 (RS-232 only) PORT 1 (Multi-Protocol) FIG.
EXB-COM2 Connections and Wiring LAN/PoE Port (RJ45) The LAN/PoE (RJ45) port on the rear panel provides 10/100 BaseT network connectivity. This port is common to all EXB Modules. Use standard Cat5/6/6E ethernet cable to connect the EXB Module to the LAN. Refer to the LAN/PoE Port section on page 7 for the pinout configuration for this port. Port 1(Multi-Protocol COM Port) Port 1 (multi-protocol port) on the rear panel is a 10-pin 3.
EXB-COM2 NetLinx Programming EXB-COM2 Port Assignments EXB-COM2 Port Assignments Port Description 1 COM Port 1 2 COM Port 2 EXB-COM2 SEND_COMMANDs The following NetLinx SEND_COMMANDs are supported by the EXB-COM2 Module: EXB-COM2 SEND_COMMANDs Command Page Reference Command Page Reference B9MOFF page 37 REBOOT page 44 B9MON page 37 RXCLR page 45 CHARD page 38 RXOFF page 45 CHARDM page 38 RXON page 45 CTSPSH page 40 SET BAUD page 45 CTSPSH OFF page 40 SET_NDX_DESC page 47 E
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EXB-I/O8 EXB-I/O8 Overview The EXB-I/O8 Networked 8-I/O Device (FG2100-21) provides eight Input/Output channels with LED feedback. It acts as a logic-level input and responds to switch closures or voltage level (high/ low) changes. I/O (1-8) LEDs LINK/ACT LED (front) STATUS LED ID Pushbutton (rear) Ethernet Port (RJ-45) I/O CHANNELs 1-8 FIG. 7 EXB-I/O8 The I/Os on this Module are not dry closure; they are electronic switches that float at 3V when Off.
EXB-I/O8 Connections and Wiring LAN/PoE Port (RJ45) The LAN/PoE (RJ45) port on the rear panel provides 10/100 BaseT network connectivity. This port is common to all EXB Modules. Use standard Cat5/6/6E ethernet cable to connect the EXB Module to the LAN. Refer to the LAN/PoE Port section on page 7 for the pinout configuration for this port. Port 1 (I/O 1-8) The I/O Connector on the rear panel is an 10-pin 3.5mm captive-wire connector that provides eight I/O contacts (1-8) as well as PWR and GND.
EXB-I/O8 EXB-I/O8 SEND_COMMANDs The following NetLinx SEND_COMMANDs are supported by the EXB-I/O8 Module: EXB-I/O8 SEND_COMMANDs Command Page Reference Command Page Reference GET DBT page 40 SET DBT page 46 GET INPUT page 41 SET DBTF page 46 GET OFF DELAY page 41 SET INPUT page 46 GET ON DELAY page 41 SET_NDX_DESC page 47 LED-DIS page 42 SET OFF DELAY page 47 LED-EN page 42 SET ON DELAY page 47 REBOOT page 44 Telnet commands Refer to the Terminal (Telnet) Commands section on p
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EXB-IRS4 EXB-IRS4 Overview The EXB-IRS4 (FG2100-23) Networked IR & I/O Device provides four IR/Serial and four I/O ports. The EXB-IRS4 supports all standard uses of these ports, including utilizing the I/O ports as monitor ports for the IR ports. Each port in the EXB-IRS4 stores programmed commands for IR- or serial-controlled devices.
EXB-IRS4 Connections and Wiring LAN/PoE Port (RJ45) The LAN/PoE (RJ45) port on the rear panel provides 10/100 BaseT network connectivity. This port is common to all EXB Modules. Use standard Cat5/6/6E ethernet cable to connect the EXB Module to the LAN. Refer to the LAN/PoE Port section on page 7 for the pinout configuration for this port. IR/Serial Port Bank (Ports 1-4) The IR/Serial Port Bank on the rear panel is an 8-pin 3.
EXB-IRS4 Input Linking The EXB-IRS4 has 4 IR-Tx ports (labelled "IR/SERIAL") and 4 associated input pins. Each of the 4 input pins is directly associated with one IR-Tx port. Port #1 is associated with input pin #1 and so on. Any of the 4 IR-Tx ports/pins on an EXB-IRS4 can be run in either “unlinked” or “linked” mode: Unlinked Mode (Default) Unlinked mode is the default mode at boot up. When an IR/SERIAL port is unlinked the input pin state has no effect on the IR-Tx port.
EXB-IRS4 Linked Modes The following table describes the four linking modes on the EXB-IRS4: IO-Linked Modes Unlinked • Exited by SET INPUT LINK (see SET INPUT LINK on page 46) (default) • LEDs reflect the power state of the 4 input pins • Channel 255 reports the power state of the 4 input pins on their default port# • All POD (page 42), PON (page 43), POF (page 43) messages are ignored • No IR activity due to pin state POD (default linked state) In POD state, the PON/POF behavior is disabled an
EXB-IRS4 NetLinx Programming EXB-IRS4 Port Assignments EXB-IRS4 Port Assignments Port Description 1 IR/Serial Port 1 and Input 1 2 IR/Serial Port 2 and Input 2 3 IR/Serial Port 3 and Input 3 4 IR/Serial Port 4 and Input 4 EXB-IRS4 Channel Assignments EXB-IRS4 Channel Assignments Channel Description 1 - 229 IR commands. If the EXB-IRS4 receives a channel code below 230 and it doesn't exist in the IR data, then it will send a channel off command back to the master as a NAK mechanism.
EXB-IRS4 EXB-IRS4 SEND_COMMANDs The following NetLinx SEND_COMMANDs are supported by the EXB-IRS4Module: EXB-IRS4 SEND_COMMANDs Command Page Reference Command Page Reference CAROFF page 37 PON page 43 CARON page 37 PTOF page 44 CH page 38 PTON page 44 CP page 39 REBOOT page 44 CTOF page 39 SET_NDX_DESC page 47 CTON page 39 SET BAUD page 45 GET BAUD page 40 SET DBT page 46 GET MODE page 41 SET INPUT LINK page 46 IROFF page 42 SET IO LINK page 46 LED-DIS page 42 SET
EXB-MP1 EXB-MP1 Overview The EXB-MP1Networked Television Control System Device (FG2100-26) provides one Serial (RS-232) port, one I/O port, one IR (TX) and one IR (RX) port (FIG. 9). LINK/ACT LED Port 1 (RS232) TX/RX LEDs Port 2 (I/O) TX/RX LEDs Port 3/4 (IR) TX/RX LEDs Ethernet Port (RJ-45) ID Pushbutton (front) STATUS LED PORT 2 (I/O) PORT 3 (IR-TX) PORT 4 (IR-RX) PORT 1 (RS-232 only) (rear) FIG.
EXB-MP1 EXB-MP1 Specifications (Cont.) Rear Panel Components RS232 Port (Port 1) Connector: 3.5mm Phoenix – 5 position (Serial RS232 only) I/O Port (Port 2) Connector: 3.5mm Phoenix – 4 position IR-TX/Serial Port (Port 3) Connector: 3.5mm Phoenix – 2 position IR-RX Port (Port 4) Connector: 1/8th inch (6.35 mm) TRS connector Included Accessories • CC-NIRC IR Emitter • 5-pin 3.5 mm mini-Phoenix (female) RS-232 connector (41-0336) • 4-pin 3.
EXB-MP1 When used for voltage inputs, the I/O port detects a low signal (0 - 1.5 VDC) as a Push, and a high signal (3.3 - 5 VDC) as a Release. Although a high signal is defined as 3.3 - 5 VDC, this port can handle up to 12V without harm. When used for outputs, the I/O port acts as a switch to GND and is rated for 200mA @ 12 VDC. The I/Os on this Module are not dry closure; they are electronic switches that float at 3V when Off.
EXB-MP1 NetLinx Programming EXB-MP1 SEND_COMMANDs The following NetLinx SEND_COMMANDs are supported by the EXB-MP1 Module: EXB-MP1 SEND_COMMANDs Command Page Reference Command Page Reference B9MOFF page 37 LED-DIS page 42 B9MON page 37 LED-EN page 42 CAROFF page 37 REBOOT page 44 CARON page 37 RXCLR page 45 CH page 38 RXOFF page 45 CHARD page 38 RXON page 45 CHARDM page 38 SET_NDX_DESC page 47 CP page 39 SET BAUD page 45 CTOF page 39 SET DBT page 46 CTON page 39 SE
EXB-REL8 EXB-REL8 Overview The EXB-REL8 Networked 8-Relay Device (FG2100-20) provides eight relays that support devices that employ simple momentary or latching contact-closure control, with LED feedback. Relay (1-8) LEDs LINK/ACT LED (front) STATUS LED ID Pushbutton (rear) Ethernet Port (RJ-45) Relays 5-8 Relays 1-4 FIG.
EXB-REL8 Connections and Wiring LAN/PoE Port (RJ45) The LAN/PoE (RJ45) port on the rear panel provides 10/100 BaseT network connectivity. This port is common to all EXB Modules. Use standard Cat5/6/6E ethernet cable to connect the EXB Module to the LAN. Refer to the LAN/PoE Port section on page 7 for the pinout configuration for this port. Port 1 (Relay Connector) The Relay Connectors on the rear panel are two 8-pin 3.
NetLinx Send Commands NetLinx Send Commands The following NetLinx SEND_COMMANDs are supported by the EXB-xxx modules. NetLinx Send Commands Command Description EXB Modules B9MOFF Set the port's communication parameters for stop and data bits according to the software settings on the RS-232 port (default). • EXB-COM2 • EXB-MP1 • Disables 9-bit in 232/422/455 mode. • By default, this returns the Communication settings on the serial port to the last programmed parameters.
NetLinx Send Commands NetLinx Send Commands (Cont.) Command Description EXB Modules CH Send IR pulses for the selected a channel. • EXB-IRS4 • EXB-MP1 • All channels below 100 are transmitted as two digits. If the IR code for ENTER (function #21) is loaded, an Enter will follow the number. • If the channel is greater than or equal to (>=) 100, then IR function 127 or 20 (whichever exists) is generated for the one hundred digit. • This command uses a binary parameter.
NetLinx Send Commands NetLinx Send Commands (Cont.) Command Description EXB Modules CP Halt and clear all active or buffered IR commands, and then send a single IR pulse. • EXB-IRS4 • EXB-MP1 • This command uses a binary parameter. To generate a Send Command of this type, use string expressions, such as: “'CH',$01”. Note: Set the Pulse and Wait times with 'CTON' and 'CTOF'. Syntax: 'CP', Variable: code = IR port's channel value 0 - 252 (253 - 255 reserved).
NetLinx Send Commands NetLinx Send Commands (Cont.) Command Description EXB Modules CTSPSH Enable Pushes, Releases, and status information to be reported via channel 255 using the CTS hardware handshake input. • EXB-COM2 • EXB-MP1 Note: If Clear To Send (CTS) is high, the channel is ON. Syntax: CTSPSH Example: SEND_COMMAND RS232_1,"'CTSPSH'" Sets the RS232_1 port to detect changes on the CTS input.
NetLinx Send Commands NetLinx Send Commands (Cont.) Command Description EXB Modules GET INPUT Get the active state for the selected channels. • EXB-I/O8 • EXB-IRS4 • EXB-MP1 An active state can be high (logic high) or low (logic low or contact closure). Channel changes, Pushes, and Releases generate reports based on their active state. The port responds with either 'HIGH' or 'LOW'. Syntax: GET INPUT Variable: channel = Input channel 1 - 8.
NetLinx Send Commands NetLinx Send Commands (Cont.) Command Description EXB Modules IROFF Halt and Clear all active or buffered IR commands being output on the designated port. • EXB-IRS4 • EXB-MP1 Syntax: IROFF Example: SEND_COMMAND IR_1,"'IROFF" Immediately halts and clears all IR output signals on the IR_1 port. LED-DIS All EXB Modules Disable LEDs. Syntax: LED-DIS Example: SEND_COMMAND DEVICE_1,"'LED-DIS'" Disables LEDs on DEVICE_1.
NetLinx Send Commands NetLinx Send Commands (Cont.) Command Description EXB Modules POF Turn OFF a device connected to an IR port based on the status of the corresponding I/O Link input. EXB-IRS4 • If at any time the IR sensor input reads that the device is ON (as in having been manually turned on at the front panel), IR function 28 (if available) or IR function 9 is automatically generated in an attempt to turn the device back OFF.
NetLinx Send Commands NetLinx Send Commands (Cont.) Command Description EXB Modules PTOF Set the time duration between power pulses in .10-second increments. • EXB-IRS4 • This time increment is stored in permanent memory. • This command also sets the delay between pulses generated by the 'PON' or 'POF' Send Commands in tenths of seconds. • It also sets the delay required after a power ON command before a new IR function can be generated.
NetLinx Send Commands NetLinx Send Commands (Cont.) Command Description EXB Modules RXCLR Clear all characters in the receive buffer waiting to be sent to the Master. • EXB-COM2 • EXB-MP1 Syntax: RXCLR Example: SEND_COMMAND RS232_1,"'RXCLR'" Clears all characters in the receive buffer waiting to be sent to the Master. RXOFF Disable the transmission of incoming received characters to the Master (default).
NetLinx Send Commands NetLinx Send Commands (Cont.) Command Description EXB Modules SET DBT Set Debounce Mode in 10ms increments. • EXB-I/O8 • EXB-IRS4 • EXB-MP1 • This setting applies to all channels of the specified port. • Range = 1 (10 ms) to 1000 (10 sec) • Default = 30 Syntax: SET DBT
NetLinx Send Commands NetLinx Send Commands (Cont.) Command Description EXB Modules SET MODE Sets an IR port to either IR, Serial or Data mode. • EXB-IRS4 • EXB-MP1 Syntax: SET MODE Variable: mode = • IR (standard IR output with carrier), • SERIAL (IR without carrier and waveform inverted) • DATA (1-way serial/TTL) Example: SEND_COMMAND IR_1,"'SET MODE IR'" Sets the IR_1 port to IR mode for IR control. SET_NDX_DESC Set Friendly name and location for NDP.
NetLinx Send Commands NetLinx Send Commands (Cont.) Command Description EXB Modules SP Generate a single IR pulse. • Use 'CTON' (page 39) to set pulse lengths and 'CTOF' (page 39) for time off between pulses. • This command uses a binary parameter. To generate a Send Command of this type, use string expressions, such as: “'CH',$01”. Syntax: • EXB-IRS4 • EXB-MP1 SP, Variable: code = IR code value 1 - 252 (253-255 reserved).
NetLinx Send Commands NetLinx Send Commands (Cont.) Command Description EXB Modules XCH Transmit the selected channel IR codes in the format/pattern set by the • EXB-IRS4 'XCHM' command. • EXB-MP1 Syntax: XCH Variable: channel = 0 - 999. Example: For detailed usage examples, refer to the 'XCHM' command. XCHM Changes the IR output pattern for the 'XCH' Send Command. Syntax: • EXB-IRS4 • EXB-MP1 XCHM Variable: extended channel mode = 0 - 4.
NetLinx Send Commands NetLinx Send Commands (Cont.) Command Description EXB Modules XOFF Disable software handshaking (default). • EXB-COM2 • EXB-MP1 Syntax: XOFF Example: SEND_COMMAND RS232_1,"'XOFF'" Disables software handshaking on the RS232_1 device. XON Enable software handshaking. • EXB-COM2 • EXB-MP1 Syntax: XON Example: SEND_COMMAND RS232_1,"'XON'" Enables software handshaking on the RS232_1 device.
NetLinx Send Commands SEND_STRING Escape Sequences The EXB-COM2 and EXB-MP1 support several special SEND_STRING escape sequences. If any of the character combinations listed below are found anywhere within a SEND_STRING program instruction, they will be treated as a command and not the literal characters. Use the ESCSEQON and ESCSEQOFF NetLinx SEND_COMMANDS to control whether these are active or not.
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Terminal (Telnet) Commands Terminal (Telnet) Commands Overview Telnet terminal communication can be accessed remotely via TCP/IP. Establishing a Terminal Connection via Telnet 1. In your Windows task bar, go to Start > Run to open the Run dialog. 2. Type cmd in the Open field and click OK to open an instance of the Windows command interpreter "Cmd.exe" (FIG. 11): FIG. 11 Windows command interpreter (Cmd.exe) 3. Type "telnet" followed by a space and the EXB Module’s IP Address info: >telnet XXX.XXX.XXX.
Terminal (Telnet) Commands In this case, do not enter anything for the username when prompted. Simply press , which will then present the password prompt. Here, the defined password must be entered, in order to successfully open the Telnet session. Additional Notes Both the Telnet username and password are case-sensitive. Three consecutive, unsuccessful attempts to log in to Telnet will cause the Telnet window to close.
Terminal (Telnet) Commands Terminal Commands (Cont.) Command Description EXIT Exit the telnet session FACTORYFWIMAGE Reset unit to factory firmware image and reboots the Module. GET CONFIG Display the current connection settings. Example: >get config Device number: 10001 Connection Settings -------------------------------ICSNet/Ethernet: Ethernet Mode: URL System Number: 1 Master IP/URL: 192.168.1.
Terminal (Telnet) Commands Terminal Commands (Cont.) Command Description GET IP Displays the IP configuration of a device. The device displays it’s D:P:S, Host Name, Type (DHCP or Static), IP Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway IP, and MAC Address. Example: >GET IP HostName Type IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway IP MAC Address MLK_INSTRUCTOR DHCP 192.168.21.101 255.255.255.0 192.168.21.2 00:60:9f:90:0d:39 GET LOCATION Displays the location parameter for NDP (set by SET LOCATION - see page 58).
Terminal (Telnet) Commands Terminal Commands (Cont.) Command Description SET CONNECTION Set the master connection settings interactively, allowing the user to specify the mode. • If mode is TCP or UDP, the master URL and port number can be specified as well. • If AUTO is selected, the System number can be specified. • After all data is entered, if the parameters have changed, the Module will disconnect from the Master, and begin trying to connect with the new settings.
Terminal (Telnet) Commands Terminal Commands (Cont.) Command Description SET ETHERNET MODE This command sets the current LAN configuration settings per new mode. Syntax: SET ETHERNET MODE Values for newmode are: auto - or 10 | 100 full | half Note: This command requires a reboot to enable new settings. Examples : set ethernet mode auto set ethernet mode 100 full Note: See GET ETHERNET MODE on page 55. SET FRIENDLY Set the device’s friendly name for NDP to .
Terminal (Telnet) Commands Terminal Commands (Cont.) Command Description SET TELNET PORT Sets the device’s IP port listened to for Telnet connections. Example: >SET TELNET PORT Current telnet port number = 23 Enter new telnet port number (Usually 23)(0=disable Telnet): Once you enter a value and press , you get the following message: Setting telnet port number to 23 New telnet port number set, reboot the device for the change to take effect.
Terminal (Telnet) Commands Linux Telnet Client The Linux Telnet client has three anomalies that are known at this time: A null (\00) character is sent after a carriage return. If an ALT 255 is entered, two 255 characters are sent (per the Telnet RAFT). If the code to go back to command mode is entered (ALT 29 which is ^]), the character is not sent, but Telnet command mode is entered. Enabling / Disabling Telnet on EXB Modules By default, Telnet is enabled on all EXB Modules.
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