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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