Show Max Buffers; Show Mem; Show Notify; Show Remote - AMX NI-700 Webconsole & Programming Manual

Netlinx integrated controllers firmware version 4.0 or higher
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Terminal Commands (Cont.)
Command

SHOW MAX BUFFERS

SHOW MEM

SHOW NOTIFY

SHOW REMOTE

SHOW ROUTE

SHOW START LOG <START>
NetLinx Integrated Controllers (Firmware v4)- WebConsole & Programming Guide
Description
Displays a list of various message queues and the maximum number of message buffers that were
ever present on the queue.
Example:
show max buffers
Thread
TX
RX
----------- ---- ----
Axlink
1
UDP
1
IPCon Mgr
0 (Total for TCP Connections TX=0)
Con Manager
8
Interpreter
17
Device Mgr
8
Diag Mgr
1
Msg Dispatch
0
Cfg Mgr
0
Route Mgr
0
Notify Mgr
0
----
----
----
Total
2
34
GrandTotal 36
See the SHOW BUFFERS section on page 97.
Displays the memory usage for all memory types.
Displays the Notify Device List (Master-Master). This is a list of devices (up to 1000) that other
systems have requested input from and the types of information needed.
Note: The local system number is 1061.
Example:
>SHOW NOTIFY
Device Notification List of devices requested by other Systems
Device:Port
System
------------------------------------------------------
00128:00001
00108
33000:00001
00108
Displays the Remote Device List (Master-Master). This is a list of the devices this system requires
input from and the types of information needed. If when a NetLinx Master connects to another
NetLinx Master, the newly connecting system has a device that the local system desires input from;
the new system is told what information is desired from what device.
Note: The local system number is 1062.
Example:
>SHOW REMOTE
Device List of Remote Devices requested by this System
Device
Port
System
Needs
------------------------------------------------------
00001
00001
00001
Channels Commands
00002
00001
00001
Channels Commands
33000
00001
00001
Channels Commands
00128
00001
00108
Channels Commands Strings Levels
33000
00001
00108
Channels Commands
Displays information about how this NetLinx Master is connected to other NetLinx Masters (routing
information).
E
xample:
>SHOW ROUTE
Route Data:
System Route
Metric
PhyAddress
--------------------------------
-> 50
50
0
Displays the startup log (see START LOG below).
<START> specifies the message to begin the display.
'ALL' will display all startup log messages.
Note: This command is identical in implementation to the SHOW LOG command (see page 98), except
that it executes the startup log.
Terminal (Program Port/Telnet) Commands
Needs
Channels Commands Strings Levels
Channels Commands
AxLink
99

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