Specifications

Programming
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NetLinx Integrated Controllers
Program Port Commands (Cont.)
Command Description
SET ICSP TCP TIMEOUT
Sets the timeout period for ICSP and i!-WebControl TCP connections.
Example:
>SET ICSP TCP TIMEOUT
This will set the timeout for TCP connections for both ICSP and
i!-WebControl.When no communication has been detected for the
specified number of seconds, the socket connection is closed.ICSP
and i!-WebControl have built-in timeouts and reducing the TCP
timeout below these will cause undesirable results. The default
value is 45 seconds.
The current ICSP TCP timeout is 45 seconds
Enter new timeout (in seconds):
Once you enter a value and press the ENTER key, you get the following
message:
New timeout value set (in affect immediately).
SET IP <D:P:S>
Prompts you to enter a Host Name, Type (DHCP or Fixed), IP Address,
Subnet Mask, and Gateway IP Address.
Enter Y (yes) to approve/store the information into the Master.
Entering N (no) cancels the operation.
Example:
>SET IP [0:1:0]
--- Enter New Values or just hit Enter to keep current settings ---
Enter Host Name: MLK_INSTRUCTOR
Enter IP type. Type D for DHCP or S for Static IP and then Enter: DHCP
Enter Gateway IP: 192.168.21.2
You have entered: Host Name MLK_INSTRUCTOR
Type DHCP
Gateway IP 192.168.21.2
Is this correct? Type Y or N and Enter -> y
Settings written. Device must be rebooted to enable new settings.
SET LOG COUNT
Sets the number of entries allowed in the message log.
Example:
>SET LOG COUNT
Current log count = 1000
Enter new log count (between 50-10000) :
Once you enter a value and press the ENTER key, you get the following
message:
Setting log count to
New log count set, reboot the Master for the change to
take affect.
SET SSH PORT
Sets the IP port listened to for SSH connections.
Example:
>SET SSH PORT
Current SSH port number = 22
Enter new SSH port number (Usually 22) (0=disable SSH) :
Once you enter a value and press the ENTER key, you get the following
message:
Setting SSH port number to 22
New SSH port number set, reboot the Master for the change to
take affect.