AMX NXB-KNX manual Set Dns, SET Java Heap, SET Ethernet Mode CMD, SET FTP Port, SET Http Port

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Programming - Telnet Commands

Terminal Commands (Cont.)

Command

Description

 

 

 

SET DNS

Sets up the DNS configuration.

 

This command prompts you to enter a Domain Name, DNS IP #1,

 

DNS IP #2, and DNS IP #3.

 

Then, enter Y (yes) to approve/store the information in the NXB-KNX.

 

Entering N (no) cancels the operation.

 

Note: The device must be rebooted to enable new settings.

 

Example:

 

 

>SET DNS

 

 

-- Enter New Values or just hit Enter to keep current

 

settings --

 

 

Enter Domain Suffix: amx.com

 

Enter DNS Entry 1

: 192.168.20.5

 

Enter DNS Entry 2

: 12.18.110.8

 

Enter DNS Entry 3

: 12.18.110.7

 

You have entered: Domain Name: amx.com

 

 

DNS Entry 1: 192.168.20.5

 

 

DNS Entry 2: 12.18.110.8

 

 

DNS Entry 3: 12.18.110.7

 

Is this correct? Type Y or N and Enter -> Y

 

Settings written. Device must be rebooted to enable

 

new settings

 

 

 

SET JAVA HEAP

Set the amount of memory allocated for the Java pool. This is the cur-

 

rent Java memory heap size as measured in Megabytes.

 

Valid values = 2 - 8

 

 

This setting does not take effect until the next reboot.

 

 

SET ETHERNET MODE <CMD>

This command sets the current ethernet configuration settings -

 

auto OR speed = 10 100, duplex = full half.

 

Example:

 

 

set ethernet mode auto

 

set ethernet mode speed=100 duplex=full

 

Note: See GET ETHERNET MODE.

 

 

SET FTP PORT

Enables/Disables the NXB-KNX’s IP port listened to for FTP

 

connections.

 

 

Note: The NXB-KNX must be rebooted to enable new settings.

 

Example:

 

 

>SET FTP PORT

 

 

FTP is enabled

 

 

Do you want to enable (e) or disable (d) FTP (enter e or d):

 

FTP enabled, reboot the NXB-KNX for the change to take affect.

 

 

SET HTTP PORT

Sets the NXB-KNX’s IP port listened to for HTTP connections.

 

Note: The NXB-KNX must be rebooted to enable new settings.

 

Example:

 

 

>SET HTTP PORT

 

 

Current HTTP port number = 80

 

Enter new HTTP port number (Usually 80) (0=disable HTTP):

 

Setting HTTP port number to

 

New HTTP port number set, reboot the NXB-KNX for the change

 

to take affect.

 

 

 

 

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Contents NXB-KNX AMX Limited Warranty and Disclaimer Table of Contents Table of Contents NXB-KNX NetLinx KNX Interface Product Specifications OverviewIntended for indoor use only Wiring and Connections InstallationEthernet 10/100 Base-T RJ-45 Wiring Configuration KNX Connector PoE Power Over EthernetOverview ConfigurationBonjour Zero-Configuration Client Determining the IP Address of the NXB-KNXAdmin Menu Accessing the WebConsoleEnable / Disable Security Settings Security SettingsLogin Information IP Settings Logging Into the Configuration Manager With Security EnabledPort Settings Port SettingsClock Manager Mode Manager Clock ManagerClock Manager Daylight Savings Clock Manager Daylight Savings ManagerClock Manager Nist Servers Only one Nist server is selectable at any given timeCurrent Application Information Application UpgradeBrowse for new Application Upload File Current Firmware Information Firmware UpgradeBrowse for new Firmware Upload File Programming Telnet Commands Establishing a Terminal Connection Via TelnetTerminal Commands MEM RebootSecurity Setup MSG OnoffSET Java Heap SET Ethernet Mode CMDSET DNS SET FTP PortSET LOG Count SET Https PortSET IP SET SSH PortShow LOG SET Telnet PortSET Time Show LOG ALLShow MEM Show HeapTime Programming Telnet Commands NXB-KNX NetLinx KNX Interface Programming Telnet Commands NXB-KNX NetLinx KNX Interface It’s Your World Take Control