Specifications
Terminal (Program Port/Telnet) Commands
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 NetLinx Integrated Controllers- WebConsole & Programming Guide (FMv3) 
Terminal Commands (Cont.)
Command Description
DNS LIST <D:P:S> Displays the DNS configuration of a specific device including:
• Domain suffix·
• Configured DNS IP Information
Example:
>DNS LIST [0:1:0]
 Domain suffix:amx.com
 The following DNS IPs are configured
 Entry 1-192.168.20.5
 Entry 2-12.18.110.8
 Entry 3-12.18.110.7
ECHO ON|OFF Enables/Disables echo (display) of typed characters.
GET DEVICE HOLDOFF Displays the state of the Master’s device holdoff setting.
Note: This command reveals the state of the device holdoff set using the 
DEVICE HOLDOFF ON|OFF command.
Example:
>GET DEVICE HOLDOFF
 Device Holdoff is off.
GET DUET MEMORY Display the amount of memory allocated for Duet Java pool. This is the 
current Java memory heap size as measured in Megabytes. An example 
is a value of 5 = 5 MB.
GET ETHERNET MODE Displays the current LAN configuration setting. 
Settings are either "auto" in which the LAN driver will discover it's settings 
based on the network it is connected to OR <speed> and <duplex> where 
speed is either 10 or 100 and duplex is either full or half.
Example: 
>GET ETHERNET MODE
 Ethernet mode is auto.
Note: See SET ETHERNET MODE.
GET IP <D:P:S> Displays the IP configuration of a device.
If you enter GET IP without the D:P:S variable, the Master displays it’s 
D:P:S, Host Name, Type (DHCP or Static), IP Address, Subnet Mask, 
Gateway IP, and MAC Address.
Example:
>GET IP [0:1:50]
 IP Settings for 0:1:50
 HostName MLK_INSTRUCTOR
 Type DHCP
 IP Address 192.168.21.101
 Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0
 Gateway IP 192.168.21.2
 MAC Address 00:60:9f:90:0d:39
HELP SECURITY Displays security related commands.
Note: This command is only available to Program Port terminal 
sessions. It is not available to Telnet sessions (see the Overview section 
on page 95).
Example:
>HELP SECURITY
>logout Logout and close secure session
>setup security Access the security setup menus
ICSPMON ENABLED|DISABLED 
[PORT]
Enables or disables ICSP monitoring out the specified IP port. 
By enabling icspmon on an IP port, an external application could 
connect to that port and "listen" on the ICSP traffic.










