AMX NXB-KNX Mem, MSG Onoff, Ping Address, Pwd, Reboot, Release Dhcp, Security Setup, SET Date

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Programming - Telnet Commands

 

 

Terminal Commands (Cont.)

 

 

 

Command

Description

 

 

MEM

Displays the largest free block of the NXB-KNX’s memory.

 

Example:

 

>MEM

 

The largest free block of memory is 11442776 bytes.

 

 

MSG ONOFF

Enables/Disables extended diagnostic messages.

 

• MSG On sets the terminal program to display all messages

 

generated by the NXB-KNX.

 

• MSG OFF disables the display.

 

Example:

 

> MSG ON

 

Extended diagnostic information messages turned on.

 

> MSG OFF

 

Extended diagnostic information messages turned off.

 

 

PING [ADDRESS]

Pings an address (IP or URL), to test network connectivity to and con-

 

firms the presence of another networked device. The syntax is just like

 

the PING application in Windows or Linux.

 

Example:

 

>ping 192.168.29.209

 

192.168.29.209 is alive.

 

 

PWD

Displays the name of the current directory.

 

Example:

 

pwd

 

The current directory is doc:

 

 

REBOOT

Reboots the NXB-KNX.

 

Example:

 

>REBOOT

 

Rebooting...

 

 

RELEASE DHCP

Releases the current DHCP lease for the NXB-KNX.

 

Note: The NXB-KNX must be rebooted to acquire a new DHCP lease.

 

Example:

 

>RELEASE DHCP

 

 

SECURITY SETUP

Modify system security settings.

 

 

SET DATE

Prompts you to enter the new date for the NXB-KNX.

 

Example:

 

>SET DATE

 

Enter Date: (mm/dd//yyyy) ->

 

Note: Due to the absence of a battery-backed real-time clock, setting

 

the current date is only valid for the life of the current run. When the

 

unit is rebooted, the date will be lost.

 

 

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Contents NXB-KNX AMX Limited Warranty and Disclaimer Table of Contents Table of Contents NXB-KNX NetLinx KNX Interface Overview Product SpecificationsIntended for indoor use only Installation Wiring and ConnectionsEthernet 10/100 Base-T RJ-45 Wiring Configuration PoE Power Over Ethernet KNX ConnectorBonjour Zero-Configuration Client ConfigurationOverview Determining the IP Address of the NXB-KNXAccessing the WebConsole Admin MenuSecurity Settings Enable / Disable Security SettingsLogin Information Logging Into the Configuration Manager With Security Enabled IP SettingsPort Settings Port SettingsClock Manager Clock Manager Mode ManagerClock Manager Daylight Savings Manager Clock Manager Daylight SavingsOnly one Nist server is selectable at any given time Clock Manager Nist ServersApplication Upgrade Current Application InformationBrowse for new Application Upload File Firmware Upgrade Current Firmware InformationBrowse for new Firmware Upload File Establishing a Terminal Connection Via Telnet Programming Telnet CommandsTerminal Commands Security Setup RebootMEM MSG OnoffSET DNS SET Ethernet Mode CMDSET Java Heap SET FTP PortSET IP SET Https PortSET LOG Count SET SSH PortSET Time SET Telnet PortShow LOG Show LOG ALLShow Heap Show MEMTime Programming Telnet Commands NXB-KNX NetLinx KNX Interface Programming Telnet Commands NXB-KNX NetLinx KNX Interface It’s Your World Take Control