Specifications
Programming - Telnet Commands
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NXB-KNX NetLinx KNX Interface
Terminal Commands (Cont.)
Command Description
SET DNS Sets up the DNS configuration.
This command prompts you to enter a Domain Name, DNS IP #1,
DNS IP #2, and DNS IP #3.
Then, enter Y (yes) to approve/store the information in the NXB-KNX.
Entering N (no) cancels the operation.
Note: The device must be rebooted to enable new settings.
Example:
>SET DNS
-- 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
SET JAVA HEAP Set the amount of memory allocated for the Java pool. This is the cur-
rent Java memory heap size as measured in Megabytes.
Valid values = 2 - 8
This setting does not take effect until the next reboot.
SET ETHERNET MODE <CMD> This command sets the current ethernet configuration settings -
auto OR speed = 10 | 100, duplex = full | half.
Example:
set ethernet mode auto
set ethernet mode speed=100 duplex=full
Note: See GET ETHERNET MODE.
SET FTP PORT Enables/Disables the NXB-KNX’s IP port listened to for FTP
connections.
Note: The NXB-KNX must be rebooted to enable new settings.
Example:
>SET FTP PORT
FTP is enabled
Do you want to enable (e) or disable (d) FTP (enter e or d):
FTP enabled, reboot the NXB-KNX for the change to take affect.
SET HTTP PORT Sets the NXB-KNX’s IP port listened to for HTTP connections.
Note: The NXB-KNX must be rebooted to enable new settings.
Example:
>SET HTTP PORT
Current HTTP port number = 80
Enter new HTTP port number (Usually 80) (0=disable HTTP):
Setting HTTP port number to
New HTTP port number set, reboot the NXB-KNX for the change
to take affect.