Terminal Commands - AMX NX-1200 Webconsole And Programming Manual

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Terminal Commands

The Terminal commands listed in the following table can be sent directly to the Master via either a Program Port or a Telnet terminal
session (with the exception of the "Help Security" and "Resetadminpassword" commands, which are only available to a Program
Port (RS232) connection.
In your terminal program, type "Help" or a question mark ("?") and <Enter> to access the Help Menu, and display the Program
port commands described below:
Terminal Commands
Command
----- Help ----- <D:P:S>
? or Help
ADD AUDIT SERVER [D:P:P]
AUTO LOCATE
(ENABLE|DISABLE|STATUS)
BOOT STATUS
CHANGE PASSWORD
CLEAR AUDIT
CLEAR HTTPS REDIRECT
CLEAR MAX BUFFERS
CLEAR PERSISTENT VARS
CPU USAGE
DATE
DATE/TIME ON|OFF
DEVICE DEBUG
DEVICE HOLDOFF ON|OFF
DEVICE STATUS <D:P:S>
DIPSWITCH
DISK FREE
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Description
(Extended diag messages are OFF)
<D:P:S>: Device:Port:System. If omitted, assumes Master.
Displays this list of commands.
Adds a remote syslog server for audit messages.
- D: IP address or host name of the remote server
- P: Port number
- P: Protocol (UDP, TCP, or RELP)
Example:
>ADD AUDIT SERVER REMOTESVR:514:UDP
Enables/Disables/queries the auto locate feature on the Master.
Auto locate adds additional broadcast information for use by AMX Touch Panel devices configured
in Auto connect mode.
Returns the current boot state of the master.
Response is either "Boot in progress." or "Boot complete."
Change your password (requires login).
Removes all locally-stored audit records.
See the SHOW AUDIT LOG command on page 116.
Clears the HTTPS redirect flag.
See the SET HTTPS REDIRECT command on page 112.
Reset the max buffers high-water counters to zero.
Clear out the persistent/non-volatile variable values without having to download a new NetLinx
program.
Diagnostic tool to calculate a running average of the current CPU usage of the Master.
Displays the current date and day of the week.
Example:
>DATE
10/31/2004 Wed
ENABLES/DISABLES the addition of a date time stamp to the terminal logs displayed via "msg on"
DATE/TIME is Off by default at the start of each Terminal/Telnet session.
Turns the device side traffic debug messages on or off.
Sets the Master to holdoff devices (i.e. does not allow them to report ONLINE) until all objects in
the NetLinx program have completed executing the DEFINE_START section.
If set to ON, any messages to devices in DEFINE_START will be lost, however, this prevents
incoming messages being lost in the Master upon startup.
When DEVICE_HOLDOFF is ON, you must use ONLINE events to trigger device startup
SEND_COMMANDs.
By default, DEVICE_HOLDOFF is OFF to maintain compatibility with Axcess systems where devices
are initialized in DEFINE_START.
NOTE: This command sets the state of the device holdoff. The GET DEVICE HOLDOFF command
reveals whether the state is On or Off (see page 107).
Example:
>Device Holdoff ON
Device Holdoff Set.
Displays a list of all active (on) channels for the specified D:P:S.
Displays the current state of the Master's hardware dip switches.
Displays the total bytes of free space available on the Master.
Example:
>DISK FREE
The disk has 2441216 bytes of free space.
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