AMX NXC-ME260 Displays the log of messages stored in the Masters memory, Most recent Example

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Programming

Program Port Commands (Cont.)

Command

Description

 

 

 

 

 

SHOW LOG

Displays the log of messages stored in the Master's memory.

 

The Master logs all internal messages and keeps the most recent

 

messages. The log contains:·

 

 

• Entries starting with first specified or most recent

 

• Date, Day, and Time message was logged

 

• Which object originated the message

 

• The text of the message

 

 

SHOW LOG [start] [end]

 

 

SHOW LOG ALL

 

 

 

 

If start is not entered, the most recent message will be first.

 

If end is not entered, the last 20 messages will be shown.

 

If ALL is entered, all stored messages will be shown, starting with the

 

most recent.

 

 

 

 

Example:

 

 

 

 

>SHOW LOG

 

 

 

 

Message Log for System 50 Version: v2.10.75

 

Entry

Date/Time

Object

 

 

Text

 

 

 

 

----------------------------------------------------------------------

 

1:

11-01-2001 THU 14:14:49 ConnectionManager

 

 

Memory Available = 11436804 <26572>

 

2:

11-01-2001 THU 14:12:14 ConnectionManager

 

 

Memory Available = 11463376 <65544>

 

3:

11-01-2001 THU 14:10:21 ConnectionManager

 

 

Memory Available = 11528920 <11512>

 

4:

11-01-2001 THU 14:10:21 TelnetSvr

 

 

Accepted Telnet connection:socket=14 addr=192.168.16.110 port=2979

 

5:

11-01-2001 THU 14:05:51 Interpreter

 

 

CIpEvent::OnLine 10002:1:50

 

6:

11-01-2001 THU 14:05:51 Interpreter

 

 

CIpEvent::OnLine 128:1:50

 

7:

11-01-2001 THU 14:05:51 Interpreter

 

 

CIpEvent::OffLine 128:1:50

 

8:

11-01-2001 THU 14:05:51 Interpreter

 

 

CIpEvent::OnLine 96:1:50

 

9:

11-01-2001 THU 14:05:51 Interpreter

 

 

CIpEvent::OffLine 96:1:50

 

10:

11-01-2001 THU 14:05:51 Interpreter

 

 

CIpEvent::OnLine 128:1:50

 

11:

11-01-2001 THU 14:05:51 Interpreter

 

 

CIpEvent::OnLine 96:1:50

 

12:

11-01-2001 THU 14:05:51 Interpreter

 

 

CIpEvent::OnLine 5001:16:50

 

13:

11-01-2001 THU 14:05:51 Interpreter

 

 

CIpEvent::OnLine 5001:15:50

 

14:

11-01-2001 THU 14:05:51 Interpreter

 

 

CIpEvent::OnLine 5001:14:50

 

15:

11-01-2001 THU 14:05:51 Interpreter

 

 

CIpEvent::OnLine 5001:13:50

 

16:

11-01-2001 THU 14:05:51 Interpreter

 

 

CIpEvent::OnLine 5001:12:50

 

17:

11-01-2001 THU 14:05:51 Interpreter

 

 

CIpEvent::OnLine 5001:11:50

 

18:

11-01-2001 THU 14:05:51 Interpreter

 

 

CIpEvent::OnLine 5001:10:50

 

19:

11-01-2001 THU 14:05:51 Interpreter

 

 

CIpEvent::OnLine 5001:9:50

 

20:

11-01-2001 THU 14:05:51 Interpreter

 

 

CIpEvent::OnLine 5001:8:50

 

 

SHOW NOTIFY

Displays a list of devices (up to 1000) that other systems have requested

 

input from and the types of information needed.

 

Example:

 

 

 

 

>SHOW NOTIFY

 

 

 

 

Device Notification List

of devices requested by other Systems

 

 

Device:Port

System

Needs

 

 

------------------------------------------------------

 

 

00128:00001

00108

Channels Commands Strings Levels

 

 

33000:00001

00108

Channels Commands

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents NXC-ME260 AMX Limited Warranty and Disclaimer Table of Contents Communication and Firmware Update NetLinx Security with a Terminal Connection Programming Front and rear panel components Program port RS232 Ethernet 10/100 connectorInput LED yellow Output LED red Status LED green Front RearNXC-ME260 Specifications SpecificationsOptional Accessories Included AccessoriesRear panel LEDs ICSNet/ICSHub Rear panel LEDs EthernetProduct Information Baud rate settings Setting the Program Port DIP SwitchBaud Rate Settings Program Run Disable PRD modeFaceplate Securing Baud rate DIP Setting the Program Port DIP switchRed FaceplatePreparing captive wires Wiring GuidelinesModes and Front Panel LED Blink Patterns Modes and LED Blink PatternsWiring Length Guidelines @ 750 mA Wiring length guidelinesWiring a 2-pin power connection Using the 4-pin mini-Phoenix connector for data and powerLocal +12 VDC power supply coming from the PSN power supply Program Port Connections and WiringPWR + GNDPin Program port rear panel ICSNet RJ-45 Connections/WiringRS232 Program port front panel ICSHub in Pinouts and Signals ICSHub RJ-45 Connections/WiringRJ-45 Pinout Information EIA/TIA 568 B ICSHub in portICSHub OUT Pinouts and Signals Ethernet 10/100 Base-T RJ-45 Connections/WiringEthernet RJ-45 Pinouts and Signals ICSHub OUT portEthernet ports used by the ME260 SPE Port Connection/WiringEthernet Ports Used by the ME260 Port type Description Standard Port #SPE cable pinout information SPE Connector Pinouts and SignalsMounting the ME260 into an NXS-NMS NXC-ME260 Installation and Mounting ProceduresMounting the NXS-NMS Into an Equipment Rack ProgramMaster Card slot on NXI rear panel Mounting the NXC-ME260 in an NXF CardFrame or NXIMaster card slot on NXF CardFrame rear panel Replacing the Lithium Batteries Battery CR2032 type 20mm coin cell SocketInstallation and Wiring Before beginning Communicating with the Master via the Program PortVerifying the current version of NetLinx Master firmware Assigning Communication Settings and Baud RatesShowing the current version of the NetLinx Studio Setting the System ValueSelect Diagnostics Device Addressing from the Main menu Press the System Connection button Working with multiple NetLinx MastersChanging the system value on the Modero panel Device Addressing dialog changing the device value Changing the Device Address on a Netlinx DeviceRecommended NetLinx Device numbers Changing the device address on the Modero panelAxcess Devices use Axcess standards 301Obtaining the Master’s IP Address using Dhcp Resetting the Factory Default System and Device ValuesNetwork Addresses dialog showing Get IP Used to assign an IP Address Select Diagnostics Network Addresses from the Main menuAssigning a Static IP to the NetLinx Master Communicating with the NetLinx Master via an IP Assigning Communication Settings and TCP/IP SettingsInstalling New NetLinx Master Firmware via an IP System Number Selected Firmware fileFirmware download status Communication and Firmware Update Communication and Firmware Update Supported Browser and Feature Compatibility NetLinx Security web browser and feature supportOS Platform Safari YesNetLinx Security Terms New Master Firmware Security FeaturesNetLinx Security Terms WebControl Tab Accessing the NetLinx Master via an IP AddressDefault Security Configuration Default Security ConfigurationWebControl Tab Features Feature Description System section Security Tab FeaturesSecurity Tab Groups sectionSecurity System Features Security tab Enable SecurityDefault password can no longer be used to gain access Administrator’s user passwordsSecurity tab Add Group Add Group EntriesModify Group Entries Security tab Modify GroupPress Delete to remove the selected group from the list Security tab Group Directory AssociationsAuthorized groups on the Master Directories pathnames present on the target MasterPath Description Valid Directory Association EntriesGroup Directory Association Entries Security tab Add User Security Config AccessAdd User Entries Sensitive and must be uniqueModify User Entries Security tab Modify UserMust be unique Security tab User Directory AssociationsUser Directory Association Entries Enables access to the user directory and all filesSubdirectories in that user directory New user is selectedCommon Name can not be an IP Address Security tab SSL Server CertificateServer Certificate Entries Security configuration session, void any changes made to Information from the certificate currently installed onIs an alpha-numeric string 1 50 characters in length Create Request Takes the information entered intoSecurity tab Import Certificate Security tab Export Certificate RequestNetwork Tab System TabShow Devices Tab Security tab showing NetLinx Master security options Master Security Setup ProceduresSecurity tab showing the Add Group fields Adding a Group and assigning their access rightsSecurity tab showing the Modify Group access rights fields Modifying an existing Group’s access rightsDeleting an existing Group Showing a list of authorized GroupsSecurity tab showing the Group Directory Associations fields Adding a Group directory associationDeleting a directory association Confirming the new directory associationClick the Directory Associations link NetLinx cannot be used since they already exist Adding a User and configuring their access rightsSecurity tab showing the Modify User Configurations fields Modifying an existing User’s access rightsDeleting a User Showing a list of authorized UsersSecurity tab showing the User Directory Associations fields Adding a User directory associationSSL Certificate Procedures City/province name must be fully spelled out Self-Generating a SSL Server Certificate RequestState/province name must be fully spelled out Creating a Request for a SSL Server CertificateYOU can not Request Another Certificate Until the Previous Before importing a CA server certificate, you mustRegenerating an SSL Server Certificate Request Display SSL Server Certificate InformationBefore exiting the Master and beginning another session Common Steps for Requesting a Certificate from a CANetLinx Security and Web Server Security Alert and Certificate popups Accessing an SSL-Enabled Master via an IP AddressClick Next to proceed with the certificate store process Using your NetLinx Master to control the G4 panel ME260 cannot use firmware greater then Using your NetLinx Master to control the G3 panelWhat to do when a Certificate Expires Initial Setup via a Terminal Connection NetLinx Security FeaturesNetLinx Security Features Establishing a Terminal connectionStop bits1, and Flow control None default is Hardware Accessing the Security configuration optionsTerminal Security Options Menu Command DescriptionOption 2 Display system security options for NetLinx Master Option 3 Add userEdit User Menu Option 4 Edit UserEdit User Menu Option 5 Delete user Access Rights MenuOption 6 Show the list of authorized users Option 7 Add GroupGranted to that file PathSubdirectories in the user directory Edit Group menu Delete directory association Option 9 Delete Group Option 8 Edit GroupOption 12 Display Telnet Timeout in seconds Option 11 Set Telnet Timeout in secondsOption 10 Show List of Authorized Groups Option 13 Make changes permanent by saving to flashMain Security Menu Main Security MenuAsked to verify this before the database is reset Help Menu Options Help menuLogging Into a Session Help Security Setup SecurityLogout Program Port Commands Program Port CommandsPC COM Port Communication Settings Master-to-Master systems Prompts you to enter the new date for the Master CardDisplays the current time on the Master Card Prompts you to enter the new time for the Master CardDisk Free Releases the Dhcp setting for the Master Card Reboots the Master Card or specified deviceTo exit pass mode, type + + esc esc Or LinuxSends a command to a device. The device can be on any system Sets the Master-to-Master route modeDisplays a list of all devices present on the bus Example Displays a list of any combined devices ExampleMaster logs all internal messages and keeps the most recent Displays the log of messages stored in the Masters memoryIf end is not entered, the last 20 messages will be shown Most recent ExampleSystems listed are in numerical order Example Desired from what device ExampleNetLinx masters ESC Pass Codes ESC Pass CodesLinux Telnet client Windows client programsProgramming NXC-ME260 NetLinx Master-Ethernet Card/Module RevisionLast04/05/04
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