Instruction Manual

SIS
Programming and Control, cont’d
MLC 104 Series • SIS
Programming and Control5-22
PRELIMINARY
Command/response table for SIS commands (continued)
Command ASCII (Telnet) URL Encoded (Web) Response Additional description
(host to switcher) (host to switcher) (switcher to host)
Remapping port designations
For security reasons the network administrator may wish to assign new/different port numbers to the controller’s Telnet, Web browser, and direct access ports or to disable
one or more ports. Typically Telnet uses port 23, Web access is via port 80 (HTTP), and direct access is via port 2001.
CAUTION
Do not set two or more ports to the same port number. Setting two ports to the same number could cause networking conflicts and will also result in an E13 (invalid
parameter) error.
Set the Telnet port map
24
Esc
{port#}MT W{port#}MT
|
Pmt {port#} Select a number for the port that will not
conflict with any other ports.
Reset the Telnet port map
24
Esc
23MT W23MT
|
Pmt 00023 This resets the Telnet port to port 23.
Disable the Telnet port map
24
Esc
0MT W0MT
|
Pmt 00000 Setting the port number to 0 disables the
port.
Read the Telnet port map
Esc
MT WMT
|
{port#}
Set the Web port map
24
Esc
{port#}MH W{port#}MH
|
Pmh {port#}
Reset the Web port map
24
Esc
80MH W80MH
|
Pmh 00080 This resets the Web port to port 80.
Disable the Web port map
24
Esc
0MH W0MH
|
Pmh 00000
Read the Web port map
Esc
MH WMH
|
{port#}
Set the Direct Access port map
24
Esc
{port#}MD W{port#}MD
|
Pmd {port#}
Reset the Direct Access port map
24
Esc
2001MD W2001MD
|
Pmd 02001 This resets the direct access port to
port 2001.
Disable the Direct Access port
24
Esc
0MD W0MD
|
Pmd
00000
Read the Direct Access port map
Esc
MD WMD
|
{port#}