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Command

ASCII (Telnet)

URL Encoded (Web)

Response

Additional description

 

(host to unit)

(host to unit)

(unit to host)

 

Remap 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.

CDo 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.

NIf you remap a port, you must set the port number to 1024 or higher, unless you reset the port to the default number or disable the port by setting it to 0.

Set Telnet port map24

E{port#}MT }

W{port#}MT

Pmt{port#}]

Select a number for the port that will not

 

 

 

 

conflict with any other ports.

Reset Telnet port

E23MT}

W23MT

Pmt00023 ]

This resets the Telnet port to port 23.

map24

 

 

 

 

Disable Telnet port24

E0MT}

W0MT

Pmt00000 ]

Setting the port number to 0 disables the

 

 

 

 

port.

View Telnet port map

EMT}

WMT

{port#}]

 

Set Web port map24

E{port#}MH}

W{port#MH

Pmh{port#}]

 

Reset Web port map24

E80MH}

W80MH

Pmh00080]

This resets the Web port to port 80.

Disable Web port24

E0MH}

W0MH

Pmh00000]

 

View Web port map24

EMH}

WMH

{port#}]

 

Set Direct Access port

E{port#}MD}

W{port#}MD

Pmd{port#}]

 

map24

 

 

 

 

Reset Direct Access

E2001MD}

W2001MD

Pmd02001]

This resets the direct access port to port

port map24

 

 

 

2001.

Disable Direct Access

E0MD}

W0MD

Pmd00000]

 

port24

 

 

 

 

View Direct Access

EMD}

WMD

{port#}]

 

port map

 

 

 

 

NDuplicate port# assignments are not permitted (for example, Telnet and Web cannot be the same) and result in an E13 (invalid parameter) response.

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Contents IP Link Ethernet Control Interfaces IPL T S SeriesSicherheitsanleitungen Deutsch PrecautionsSafety Instructions English Consignes de Sécurité FrançaisFCC Class a Notice IPL T S SeriesIi IPL T S Series IPL T S Series Quick Start QS-1 Quick Start IPL T S SeriesQS-2 IPL T S Series Quick Start Table of Contents Table of Contents, cont’d One About This Manual IntroductionAbout the IPL T S Series Interface IPL T S6 FeaturesIntroduction, cont’d Two Mounting the IPL T S Interface Installation and OperationInstallation Overview IPL T S Series Installation and OperationRack mounting an IPL T S Series interface Mounting optionsMounting Type Kit PN Furniture or projector mounting Installation and Operation, cont’dMounting the interface Rear Panel Features and CablingSection A-A PowerSerial Communication Ethernet/LANPin Function RS-232 RS-422 RS-485 IPL T S Series InstallationOperation Front panel indicatorsIdentification 13 IPL T S4 front panel Resetting the unitMode Activation Result Reset Mode Comparison/SummaryInstallation and Operation, cont’d Three Ethernet connection Connection and ConfigurationConnecting the Hardware IPL T S Series Connection and ConfigurationIPL T S4 Setting the Internet Protocol IP AddressSetting the IP address using Global Configurator Connection and Configuration, cont’dSetting the IP address in Global Configurator Setting the IP address using embedded Web pagesInternet Protocol TCP/IP Properties dialog box Example C\arp -s 10.13.197.64 00-05-A6-00-30-5F Setting the IP address using the ARP commandClick the Download GCSW3XX.exe button Configuration using Global ConfiguratorGlobal Configurator Configuration using Embedded Web PagesWeb server Password dialog box Connecting via the Web server pagesSystem Settings ConfigurationSystem Status Port Settings 12 System Settings screenEmail Alerts PasswordsFile Management Firmware UpgradeClick the Control Software icon Configuration using DataViewer19 Communication Setup dialog box Four IPL T S Series Communication and Control Using the command/response tableCommunication and Control Programmer’s Guide for Telnet and Web BrowsersIPL T S Series Communication and Control Copyright information Password informationError responses Ascii to Decimal Conversion Table CommunicationBidirectional serial data port Series Communication and Control X!*X3,X3!CF  X!* X2%, X2, X2&, X2*CP WX! %2A X2% %2CX2 %2CX2X2%, X2, X2&, X2   X!*X2CYEthernet data port X5,X5#,X2X6 TC Series Communication and ControlSeries X1! Firmware version, part number and information requests  X4%SM  X4%, X4, X4&CR WX4%%2CX4%2CX4&CR IprX4%,X4,X4&  X4%CR X4, X4&  X1& ,X1% CM WX1$ %2CX1% CM  X4%,X7,X4&SM WX4%%2CX7%2CX4&SM X1$ ,X1% ,X7# ,X7$ CM IpmX1$ ,X1% ,X7# ,X7$ X1#  X1@CN X1@  X1#CTX6$,X1$  X2@  X6$,X1$ EB  WX6$%2CX1$EB Bmd X6$,X1$   X6$ EB X5@ Password and security settings X3# CA  X3# CU WX3# CUWMT Remap port designationsECJ WCJ DirectoriesStream files via Telnet or RS-232 EDF ZQQQ Custom Web pages CustomizationServer Side Includes SSI Query string Server Side Include Using a Remote SIS commandExample Code examples6b Browser view of previous Html source code Reserved characters URL encodingAdvanced Serial Port Control Serial pass-through redirect modeUnsafe characters IPL T S2 Direct port access ports 2001 throughHardware connection Serial BridgingIPL T S4 Serial bridge configurationPower connections TroubleshootingData connections IPL T S Series Communication and Control Communication and Control, cont’d Specifications, Part Numbers, Accessories Specifications Specifications, Part Numbers, AccessoriesIPL T S Series Specifications, Part Numbers, Accessories EMI/EMC Accessories Part number Part Numbers and AccessoriesOptional accessories Included parts Replacement part NumberAppendix B Glossary GlossaryIPL T S Series Glossary IPL T S Series Glossary Extron’s Warranty Extron USA West
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