Show System <S; Show Tcp; Show Watchdog; Start Log (On|Off) - AMX NX-1200 Webconsole And Programming Manual

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Terminal Commands (Cont.)
Command
SHOW SYSTEM <S>

SHOW TCP

SHOW WATCHDOG

START LOG (ON|OFF)

TIME

TOD ADJUSTMENTS

URL LIST <D:P:S>
USB LOG [front|back]
[enable|disable]

ZEROCONF

[ENABLE|DISABLE|STATUS]

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Description
Displays a list of all devices in all systems currently on-line. The systems lists are either directly
connected to this Master (i.e. 1 hop away), or are referenced in the DEFINE_DEVICE section of the
NetLinx program. Optionally, you may provide the desired system number as a parameter to display
only that system's information (e.g. SHOW SYSTEM 2001).
The systems listed are in numerical order.
Example:
>SHOW SYSTEM
Local devices for system #50 (This System)
------------------------------------------------------------
Device (ID)Model
00000
(00256)Master
(PID=0:OID=0) Serial='2010-12090',0,0,0,0,0,0
Physical Address=NeuronID 000239712501
(00256)vxWorks Image
(PID=0:OID=1) Serial=N/A
(00256)BootROM
(PID=0:OID=2) Serial=N/A
(00256)AXlink I/F uContr(00001)
(PID=0:OID=3) Serial=0000000000000000
00096
(00192)VOLUME 3 CONTROL BO(00001)AMX Corp.
(PID=0:OID=0) Serial=0000000000000000
Physical Address=Axlink
00128
(00188)COLOR LCD TOUCH PAN(00001)AMX Corp.
(PID=0:OID=0) Serial=0000000000000000
Physical Address=Axlink
05001
(00257)NXI Download
(PID=0:OID=0) Serial=0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,
Physical Address=NeuronID 000189145801
(00257)NXI/NXI-1000 Boot(00001)
(PID=0:OID=1) Serial=0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,
10002
(00003)PHAST PLK-IMS
(PID=0:OID=0) Serial=0000000000000000
Physical Address=NeuronID 0100417BD800
Displays a list of active TCP/IP connections.
Example:
>SHOW TCP
The following TCP connections exist(ed):
1: IP=192.168.21.56:1042 Socket=0 (Dead)
2: IP=192.168.21.56:1420 Socket=0 (Dead)
Displays the Watchdog Manager monitors.
Enables and disables the collection of startup log messages. Once enabled, the first x number of
logs will be retained at startup for subsequent review via the SHOW START LOG <START>
command. Use SET LOG COUNT (page 114) to set the number of log message that are retained.
Displays the current time on the Master.
Example:
>TIME
13:42:04
Displays the number of times the Linux system clock needed to be updated. The Linux system clock
is compared to the hardware clock chip every hour, and if different, the Linux clock is updated with
the correct time.
Displays the list of URL addresses programmed in the Master (or another system if specified).
Example:
>URL LIST
The following URLs exist in the URL connection list
->Entry 0-192.168.13.65:1319 IP=192.168.13.65 State=Connected
Entry 1-192.168.13.200:1319 IP=192.168.13.200 State=Issue Connect
Directs the Master logs to a USB flash media file. The log files are named with the current date and
time.
Syntax:

USB LOG [front|back] [enable|disable]

NOTE: For safe removal of the USB drive, you must issue the command to disable USB LOG.
Failure to do so may result in a message indicating "A fatal error has been detected by the Java
Runtime Environment" if the Master is actively writing a log f ile to the USB device.
Enable, disable or view the new Zeroconf client in the Master. When Zeroconf is enabled (default)
the Master's web interface will be registered via Zeroconf and can be viewed through a Zeroconf
browser plug-in such as Bonjour for IE.
Terminal (Program Port/Telnet) Commands
(ID)Mfg
FWID
(00001)AMX Corp.
00256
(00001)
00257
(00001)
00258
00270
00000
32778
(00001)AMX Corp.
00260
00261
(00001)Phast Corp
0003
Version
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