Specifications

Terminal (Telnet) Commands
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ICSLan Device Control Boxes
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.
Note: These changes do not require a reboot to take effect.
SET DEVICE Set the device number, and store in non-volatile memory.
Syntax:
SET DEVICE <num>
The valid range of device numbers is 0-31999.
If the user enters a number outside that range, then no change will be
made and the Module will issue an error message.
A Device Number of ‘0’ means that the Module will accept the auto-
assigned device number from the Master.
If the new device number is different from the old device number, the
Module will disconnect from the Master, and begin trying to connect
with the new settings.
Note: These changes do not require a reboot to take effect.
SET DNS Set the DNS configuration of the EXB Module, only as applied to Static IP
addressing mode (DNS settings in DHCP mode are received from the
DHCP server).
Syntax:
SET DNS <D:P:S>
This command prompts you to enter a Domain Name, DNS IP #1,
DNS IP #2, and DNS IP #3.
Enter Y (yes) to approve/store the information in the Master.
Enter N (no) cancels the operation.
Note: The device must be rebooted to enable new settings.
Example:
>SET DNS [0:1:0]
-- Enter New Values or just hit Enter to keep current
settings --
Enter Domain Suffix: amx.com
Enter DNS Entry 1 : 192.168.20.5
Enter DNS Entry 2 : 12.18.110.8
Enter DNS Entry 3 : 12.18.110.7
You have entered: Domain Name: amx.com
DNS Entry 1: 192.168.20.5
DNS Entry 2: 12.18.110.8
DNS Entry 3: 12.18.110.7
Is this correct? Type Y or N and Enter -> Y
Settings written. Device must be rebooted to
enable new settings