NetLinx Security
Security Help menu
Type help at the prompt in the Telnet session to display the following help topics:
| Security Help Menu Options |
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| <D:P:S>: Device:Port:System. If omitted, assumes master. |
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| ? or Help | Displays this list. | |
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| DATE |
| Displays the current date. |
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| DEVICE HOLDOFF ONOFF | Sets the master to holdoff devices (i.e. does not allow them to report | |
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| ONLINE) unitl the NetLinx program has completed executing the |
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| DEFINE_START section. |
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| If set to ON, any messages to devices in DEFINE_START will be lost, |
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| however, this prevents incoming messages being lost in the master |
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| upon startup. When DEVICE_HOLDOFF is ON, you must use ONLINE |
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| events to trigger device startup SEND_COMMANDs. |
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| By default, DEVICE HOLDOFF is OFF to maintain compatibility with |
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| Axcess systems where fdevices are initialized in DEFINE_START. |
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| DEVICE STATUS <D:P:S> | Provides information about the specified device. | |
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| DNS LIST <D:P:S> | Displays the DNS configuration of a device. | |
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| DISK FREE | Displays the amount of free space on the disk. | |
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| GET DEVICE HOLDOFF | Displays the state of the device holdoff setting in the master | |
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| GET IP <D:P:S> | Displays the IP configuration of a device. | |
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| HELP SECURITY | Displays security related commands. | |
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| IP STATUS | Provides information about NetLinx IP Connections. | |
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| MEM |
| Shows size of the largest block of available memory. |
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| MSG ONOFF | Enables/Disables extended diagnostic messages. | |
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| OFF | [D:P:S or NAME,CHAN] | Turns off the specified channel. |
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| ON | [D:P:S or NAME,CHAN] | Turns on the specified channel. |
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| PASS [D:P:S or NAME] | Puts the Session in pass mode to the specified device. | |
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| • Mode is exited by ++ ESC ESC. |
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| • Display Format is set by ++ ESC n |
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| If n is A, format = ASCII |
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| If n is D, format = Decimal |
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| If n is H, format = Hex |
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| PING [ADDRESS] | Pings an address (IP or URL). | |
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| PROGRAM INFO | Displays a list of program modules loaded. | |
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| PULSE [D:P:S or NAME,CHAN] | Pulses the specified channel. | |
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| REBOOT <D:P:S> | Reboots the device. | |
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| RELEASE DHCP | Releases the current DHCP lease. | |
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| ROUTE MODE DIRECTNORMAL | Set the | |
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| SEND_COMMAND D:P:S or | Sends the specified command to the device.The Command uses | |
| NAME,COMMAND | NetLinx string syntax. | |
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| • Ex: send_command 1:1:1,"'This is a test',13,10" |
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| • Ex: send_command RS232_1,"'This is a test',13,10" |
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| SEND_STRING D:P:S or | Sends the specified string to the device. | |
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(Cont.) | SET DATE | Set the current date. | |
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| 38 | NetLinx Master Cards and Modules |
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