Specifications

Terminal (Program Port/Telnet) Commands
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Terminal Commands (Cont.)
Command Description
SET LOG COUNT Sets the number of entries allowed in the message log.
Note: The Master must be rebooted to enable new settings.
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 QUEUE SIZE Provides the capability to modify maximum message queue sizes for various
threads.
Example:
set queue size
This will set the maximum message queue sizes for several threads.
Use caution when adjusting these values.
Set Queue Size Menu:
1. Interpreter (factory default=2000, currently=600)
2. Notification Manager (factory default=2000, currently=200)
3. Connection Manager (factory default=2000, currently=500)
4. Route Manager (factory default=400, currently=200)
5. Device Manager (factory default=500, currently=500)
6. Diagnostic Manager (factory default=500, currently=500)
7. TCP Transmit Threads (factory default=600, currently=200)
8. IP Connection Manager (factory default=800, currently=500)
9. Message Dispatcher (factory default=1000, currently=500)
10. Axlink Transmit (factory default=800, currently=200)
11. PhastLink Transmit (factory default=500, currently=500)
12. ICSNet Transmit (factory default=500, currently=500)
13. ICSP 232 Transmit (factory default=500, currently=500)
14. UDP Transmit (factory default=500, currently=500)
15. NI Device (factory default=500, currently=500)
Enter choice or press ESC.
SET SECURITY PROFILE Sets a pre-defined Security Profile (a grouped set of security settings). The Security
Profile can be set to "none" (default setting), "Secure", or "DOD" (see below).
Note: The Security Profile can only be configured via the terminal interface of the
Master's Program port.
Example:
set security profile
When you press Enter, the system responds with:
Current Security Profile = 0 (none)
Enter new security profile (0=none, 1=secure, 2=DOD):
Once you enter a value and press Enter, the system responds with:
New security profile set, reboot the Master for change to fully take
effect.
The three Security Profiles are described below:
None (default):
No security is enabled and all Master interface ports are available including
HTTP, HTTPS, Telnet, SSH, FTP and terminal access.
Logins are not required on the Master's Web, Telnet and terminal interfaces.
This is the default out-of-the-box configuration.