Specifications
NetLinx Security within the Web Server
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NetLinx Security - Web Server
5. Remove a diagnostic filter by clicking the Modify button below it (from the Diagnostics
dialog), then pressing the Remove button to delete this filter from the Diagnostics dialog.
Once a Preset is assigned to a specific Diagnostic filter "slot" (up to 8), its
System:Device:Port fields are greyed-out, and can’t be modified unless the Preset in that
slot is removed and replicated with new information within these fields.
If you need to modify a Diagnostic filter’s information (such as System/Device/Port) you
can:
Navigate to an empty Diagnostic filter slot and click the Modify button below the
filter.
Select a previously unused Preset and store it with a new name.
Click the Remove button to remove this duplicate Preset from the specific filter slot.
Re-open the empty slot by clicking the Modify button, select the duplicated Preset
and click Recall.
Change the necessary information (such as the System/Device/Port), then save it as
the original Preset name, and click the Update button.
6. Use the Incoming Message field to view all the internal system diagnostic messages that are
generated by a NetLinx Master controller. This message field is a text box where you can select
all the text within it and then copy/paste it for storage.
Setting the Master’s Port Configurations
Manage System - Server
This page allows a user to both change the port numbers (used for various Web services) and
configure the SSL settings used on the Master by bringing up a submenu of options such as:
Server Submenu Options
Feature Description
Port Settings: Allows a user to modify the server settings; specifically those port
assignments associated with individual services.
• All items can be either enabled/disabled via the adjacent checkbox.
• The port number values can also be modified (except the FTP port).
• The default port for each service is listed to the right.
Create SSL Certificate: Takes the an authorized user to the Server Certificate page where they
can create a self-generated SSL certificate.
• This dialog provides the ability to display an installed certificate, create
a certificate request, self-generate, and regenerate SSL Server
Certificates.
Export SSL Certificate Request: Takes the user to the Server Certificate page where they can view a
previously created certificate.
• An authorized user can also copy the raw text from a generated
Certificate request into their clipboard and then send it to the CA.
Import SSL Certificate: Takes the user to the Import Certificate page where they can import and
paste the raw text from a CA issued Certificate.










