Programming

Configuration Port Commands (Cont.)

Command

Description

 

 

 

GET ETHERNET MODE

Displays the current LAN configuration setting.

 

Settings are either "auto" in which the LAN driver will discover it's settings

 

based on the LAN it is connected to OR <speed> and <duplex> where

 

speed is either 10 or 100 and duplex is either full or half.

 

Example:

 

 

get ethernet mode

 

 

Ethernet mode is auto.

 

Note: See SET ETHERNET MODE.

 

 

GET IP <D:P:S>

Displays the Master's D:P:S, Host Name, Type (DHCP or Static), IP

 

Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway IP, and MAC Address.

 

Example:

 

 

>GET IP [0:1:50]

 

 

IP Settings for 0:1:50

 

HostName

MLK_INSTRUCTOR

 

Type

DHCP

 

IP Address

192.168.21.101

 

Subnet Mask

255.255.255.0

 

Gateway IP

192.168.21.2

 

MAC Address 00:60:9f:90:0d:39

 

 

HELP SECURITY

Displays the related security commands:

 

Example:

 

 

>HELP SECURITY

 

 

>logout Logout and close secure session

 

>setup security Access the security setup menus

 

 

ICSPMON ENABLEDDISABLED

Enables or disables ICSP monitoring out the specified IP port.

[PORT]

By enabling icspmon on an IP port, an external application could connect

 

 

to that port and "listen" on the ICSP traffic.

 

 

IP STATUS

Provides information about the current NetLinx IP Connections:

 

Example:

 

 

>IP STATUS

 

 

NetLinx IP Connections

 

No active IP connections

 

 

MEM

Displays the largest free block of the Master’s memory.

 

Example:

 

 

>MEM

 

 

The largest free block of memory is 11442776 bytes.

 

 

MSG ON or MSG OFF

MSG On sets the terminal program to display all messages generated by

 

the Master. MSG OFF disables the display.

 

Example:

 

 

> MSG ON

 

 

Extended diagnostic information messages turned on.

 

> MSG OFF

 

 

Extended diagnostic information messages turned off.

 

 

OFF <D:P:S, or NAME, CHAN>

Turns off a channel on a 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.

 

Syntax:

 

 

OFF[name,channel]

 

 

-or-

 

 

OFF[D:P:S,channel]

 

Example:

 

 

>OFF[5001:7:4]

 

 

Sending Off[5001:7:4]

 

 

 

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AMX NI-3101-SIG manual Displays the current LAN configuration setting, Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway IP, and MAC Address