AMX NXC-ME260 Pass DPS, Ping IP Address, Program Info, Pulse DPS, Reboot DPS, Release Dhcp

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Programming

Program Port Commands (Cont.)

Command

Description

 

 

PASS <D:P:S>

Sets up a pass through mode to a device. In pass through mode, any

 

string received by the device is displayed on the screen, and anything

 

typed is sent as a string to the device. The device can be on any system

 

the Master you are connected to can reach. You can specify the device

 

number, port, and system, or the name of the device that is defined in the

 

DEFINE_DEVICE section of the program.

 

Example:

 

>pass[5001:7:4]

 

Entering pass mode.

 

To exit pass mode, type + + esc esc.

 

 

PING <IP ADDRESS>

Tests network connectivity to and confirms the presence of another net-

 

worked device. The syntax is just like the PING application in Windows or

 

Linux.

 

Example:

 

>ping 192.168.21.209

 

192.168.21.209 is alive.

 

 

PROGRAM INFO

Displays the name of the NetLinx program residing in the Master Card.

 

Example:

 

>PROGRAM INFO

 

-- Program Name Info

 

-- Module Count = 1

 

1 Name is i!-PCLinkPowerPointTest

 

-- File Names = 2

 

1 = C:\Program Files\AMX Applications\i!-PCLinkPowerPoint

 

2 = C:\Program Files\Common Files\AMXShare\AXIs\NetLinx.axi

 

2 = Name is MDLPP

 

-- File Names = 2

 

1 C:\AppDev\i!-PCLink-PowerPoint\i!-PCLinkPowerPointMod.axs

 

2 C:\Program files\Common Files\AMXShare\AXIs\NetLinx.axi

 

 

PULSE <D:P:S,

Pulses a channel on a device on and off. The device can be on any system

channel>

the Master you are connected to can reach. You can specify the device

 

number, port, and system; or the name of the device that is defined in the

 

DEFINE_DEVICE section of the program.

 

Example:

 

>PULSE[50001:8:50,1]

 

Sending Pulse[50001:8:50,1]

 

 

REBOOT <D:P:S>

Reboots the Master Card or specified device.

 

Example:

 

>REBOOT [0:1:0]

 

Rebooting...

 

 

RELEASE DHCP

Releases the DHCP setting for the Master Card.

 

Example:

 

>RELEASE DHCP

 

The Master must be rebooted to acquire a new DHCP lease.

 

 

 

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Contents NXC-ME260 AMX Limited Warranty and Disclaimer Table of Contents Main Security Menu Default Security Configuration Front and rear panel components Product InformationInput LED yellow Output LED red Status LED green Specifications NXM-ME260 SpecificationsEthernet ports used by the ME260 Ethernet Ports Used by the ME260Modes and LED Blink Patterns Modes and front panel LED blink patternsRear panel LEDs ICSNet/ICSHub Rear panel LEDs Ethernet Layout of Ethernet LEDsProduct Information Baud rate settings Installation and WiringSetting the Program Port DIP Switch Program Run Disable PRD modePreparing/connecting captive wires Program Port Connections/WiringSetting the Program Port DIP switch DB-9 Program Port, Pinouts, and SignalsPin Program Port Pinouts and Signals ICSNet RJ-45 Connections/WiringICSHub RJ-45 Connections/Wiring ICSNet RJ-45 Pinouts/SignalsICSHub in port Ethernet 10/100 Base-T RJ-45 Connections/WiringICSHub OUT port RJ-45 Plug RJ-45 wiring diagram SPE Port Connection/WiringExpansion in port RJ-11 TX enable No connect SPE Connector Pinouts and SignalsExpansion OUT connector on rear of NXC-ME260 SPE cable pinout informationMounting the NXC-ME260 in an NXF CardFrame or NXI RJ-11 Plug RJ-11 wiring diagramMounting the Modules Into an Equipment Rack Master Card slot on NXF CardFrame rear panelBattery CR2032 type 20mm coin cell Socket Replacing the Lithium BatteriesProgram Port Commands Program Port CommandsPC COM Port Communication Settings ProgrammingSET Time SET DateTime Device Status DPSGET IP DPS Disk FreeMEM Ping IP Address Reboot DPSPass DPS Program InfoDirectnormal Route ModeSendcommand DPS Sendstring DPSShow Device DPS SET URL DPSShow Combine Displays a list of any combined devices ExampleShow LOG Show NotifyShow Route Show RemoteShow System TCP List ESC Pass CodesESC Pass Codes URL List DPSWindows client programs Linux Telnet clientFirmware Transfers Sending Firmware to a NetLinx Device KIT fileFirmware Transfers Security Terms Used in This Document NetLinx Security FeaturesNetLinx Security UserUser Name PasswordAccess Rights Group NameGetting connected Initial Setup via Telnet or Terminal ConnectionAccessing the Security configuration options ContMaster must be rebooted after changing the Http setting Security Options Menu Display system security options for NetLinx MasterEdit User Add userEdit User Menu Access Rights Menu Edit User MenuShow the list of authorized users Access Rights MenuDelete user Add GroupEdit Group Menu Add directory association Enables access to the user directory and all filesEdit Group Menu Subdirectories in the user directoryEdit Group menu Delete directory association Edit Group menu Change Access RightsEdit Group menu List directory associations Edit Group Edit Group menu Display Access RightsDelete Group Show List of Authorized Groups Set Telnet Timeout in secondsDisplay Telnet Timeout in seconds Make changes permanent by saving to flashMain Security Menu Main Security MenuDefault Security Configuration Help menu Help Menu OptionsLogging Into a Session Logout Setup SecurityHelp Security AMX reserves
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