Lan Ports Used By The Integrated Controller; Spe Port Connection/Wiring - AMX NXC-ME260/64 Instruction Manual

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LAN Ports Used By the Integrated Controller

LAN Port Descriptions
Port type
FTP
SSH
Telnet
HTTP
HTTPS/SSL
ICSP
integration!
Solutions
NOTE: While the NXC-ME260/64 is capable of receiving 8 and 9 bit characters, it cannot receive 7 bit, 1 stop bit data from a serial
device (ex: 9600, N,7,1).

SPE Port Connection/Wiring

Use an RJ-11 cable to connect the NXC-ME260/64 to an AXB-SPE Slave Port Expander.
The EXPANSION OUT port on the rear panel of the NXC-ME260/64 connects to the EXPANSION IN port on the rear panel of the
AXB-SPE (FIG. 10).
EXPANSION IN Port
AXB-SPE (rear panel)
FIG. 10
You can daisy chain multiple AXB-SPE's by connecting the EXPANSION OUT on the primary AXB-SPE to the EXPANSION IN port on
the secondary, as shown in FIG. 11.
NOTE: The connecting RJ-11 cable should not exceed 6" in length.
Repeat this process to connect up to nine AXB-SPE's.
NXC-ME260/64 - Instruction Manual
Description
The on-board Master has a built-in FTP server.
The SSH port functions using the same interface as Telnet but over a secure shell where it uses SSL
as a mechanism to configure and diagnose a NetLinx system. This port value is used for secure
Telnet communication.
Note: SSH version 2 (only) is supported.
The NetLinx Telnet server provides a mechanism to configure and diagnose a NetLinx system.
For maximum flexibility, the Master can be configured to utilize a different port than 23, or disable
Telnet completely from either Telnet or the Program Port located on the rear of the Master itself.
Once disabled, the only way to enable Telnet again is from the Master's Program port.
The Master has a built-in web server that complies with the HTTP 1.0 specification and supports all
of the required features of HTTP v1.1. This port is used for unsecure HTTP Internet communication
between the web browser's UI and the target Master.
This port is used by a web browser to securely communicate between the web server UI and the
target Master. This port is also used to simultaneously encrypt this data using the SSL certificate
information on the Master as a key.
Peer-to-peer protocol used for both Master-to-Master and Master-to-device communications. For
maximum flexibility, the Master can be configured to utilize a different port than 1319, or disable
ICSP over LAN completely from either Telnet or the Program Port located on the rear of the Master
itself. This type of communication is used by the various AMX product for communication amongst
themselves.
This feature on the Master uses, by default, port 10500 for the XML based communication
protocol. This port is connected to by the client web browser's JVM when integration! Solutions
control pages are retrieved from the on-board Master's web server. For maximum flexibility, the on-
board Master can be configured to utilize a different port than 10500 or to disable integration!
Solutions completely.
Connections and Wiring
Standard Port #
21/20 (TCP)
22 (TCP)
23 (TCP)
80 (TCP)
443 (TCP)
1319 (UDP/TCP)
10500 (TCP)
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