For security reasons the network administrator may wish to assign new/different port numbers to the controller Telnet, web browser, and direct access ports or to disable one or more ports. Typically Telnet
uses port 23, web access is via port 80 (HTTP), and direct access is via port 2001.
ATTENTION:
•
Do not set two or more ports to the same port number. Setting two ports to the same number could cause networking conflicts and will also result in an E13 (invalid parameter) error.
•
Ne pas installer deux ports ou plus sur le même numéro de port. Paramétrer deux ports sur le même numéro pourrait créer des conflits réseau et provoquer également une erreur E13 (paramètre
erroné).
NOTE: If you remap a port, you must set the port number to 1024 or higher, unless you reset the port to the default number or disable the port by setting it to 0.
Set Telnet port map
E
24
{port#}MT
Reset Telnet port map
E
}
24
23MT
Disable Telnet port
24
E
}
0MT
View Telnet port map
E
}
MT
Set web port map
24
E
{port#}MH
Reset web port map
E
}
24
80MH
Disable web port
24
E
}
0MH
View web port map
}
24
E
MH
Set Direct Access port
E
{port#}MD
map
24
Reset Direct Access
E
2001MD
port map
24
Disable Direct Access
E
}
0MD
port
24
View Direct Access port
E
}
MD
map
Duplicate port# assignments are not permitted (for example, Telnet and web cannot be the same) and result in an E13 (invalid parameter) response.
NOTE:
URL Encoded (Web)
Host to Unit)
}
|
W{port#}MT
|
W23MT
|
W0MT
|
WMT
}
|
W{port#MH
|
W80MH
|
W0MH
|
WMH
}
|
W{port#}MD
}
|
W2001MD
|
W0MD
|
WMD
Response
Additional Description
(Unit to Host)
]
Select a number for the port that will not conflict with