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Terminal Commands (Cont.)
Command
HELP SECURITY
ICSPMON ENABLED|DISABLED
[PORT]
IP STATUS
IPSEC ON|OFF|STATUS
MEM
MSG ON|OFF
MSG STATS
OFF [D:P:S or NAME,CHAN]
NI Series WebConsole & Programming Guide
Terminal (Program Port/Telnet) Commands
Description
Displays security related commands.
Note: This command is only available to Program Port terminal ses-
sions. It is not available to Telnet sessions (see the Overview section
on page 97).
Example:
>HELP SECURITY
>logout
Logout and close secure session
>setup security Access the security setup menus
Enables or disables ICSP monitoring out the specified IP port.
By enabling icspmon on an IP port, an external application could con-
nect to that port and "listen" on the ICSP traffic.
Provides information about the current NetLinx IP Connections.
Example:
>IP STATUS
NetLinx IP Connections
No active IP connections
Enables/Disables IPSec security or displays current setting.
Displays the largest free block of the Master's memory.
Example:
>MEM
The largest free block of memory is 11442776 bytes.
Enables/Disables extended diagnostic messages.
• MSG On sets the terminal program to display all messages
generated by the Master.
• MSG OFF disables the display.
Example:
> MSG ON
Extended diagnostic information messages turned on.
> MSG OFF
Extended diagnostic information messages turned off.
Calculates incoming and outgoing messages over a time interval.
Turns off a specified channel on a device. The device can be on any
system that the Master you are connected to is able to reach.
You can specify the device number, port, and system, or the name of
the device that is defined in the DEFINE_DEVICE section of the pro-
gram.
Syntax:
OFF[name,channel]
-or-
OFF[D:P:S,channel]
Example:
>OFF[5001:7:4]
Sending Off[5001:7:4]
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