AMX NetLinx NI-3101-SIG Operation/Reference Manual page 139

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Command
SEND_COMMAND D:P:S or
NAME,COMMAND
SEND_STRING D:P:S or
NAME,STRING
SET DATE
SET DNS <D:P:S>
SET DUET MEMORY
SET FTP PORT
SET HTTP PORT
SET HTTPS PORT
SET ICSP PORT
SET ICSP TCP TIMEOUT
SET IP <D:P:S>
SET LOG COUNT
SET SSH PORT
SET TELNET PORT
SET THRESHOLD
SET TIMELINE LOOPCNT
SET TIME
SET UDP BC RATE
SET URL <D:P:S>
SHOW COMBINE
SHOW DEVICE <D:P:S>
SHOW LOG <START>
SHOW MEM
SHOW NOTIFY
SHOW REMOTE
SHOW ROUTE
SHOW SYSTEM <S>
TCP LIST
TIME
URL LIST <D:P:S>
NI-3101-SIG Signature Series NetLinx Integrated Controller
NetLinx Security with a Terminal Connection
Description
Sends the specified command to the device. The Command uses
NetLinx string syntax.
• Ex: send_command 1:1:1,"'This is a test',13,10"
• Ex: send_command RS232_1,"'This is a test',13,10"
Sends the specified string to the device.
Sets the current date.
Sets up the DNS configuration of a device.
Set the amount of memory allocated for Duet Java pool. This is the
current Java memory heap size as measured in Megabytes. This
feature is used so that if a NetLinx program requires a certain size of
memory be allotted for its currently used Duet Modules, it can be
reserved on the target Master.
Valid values are 1 - 16 for 32 MB systems and 1 - 48 for a 64 MB
system. This setting does not take effect until the next reboot.
Note: If you are trying to accomplish this setting of the Duet Memory
size via a NetLinx program, the program command
"DUET_MEM_SIZE_SET(int)" should call REBOOT() following a set.
Enables/Disables the IP port listened to for FTP connections.
Sets the IP port listened to for HTTP connections.
Sets the IP port listened to for HTTPS connections.
Sets the IP port listened to for ICSP connections.
Sets the timeout period for ICSP and i!-WebControl TCP connections.
Setup the IP configuration of a device.
Sets the number of entries allowed in the message log.
Sets the IP port listened to for SSH connections.
Sets the IP port listened to for Telnet connections.
Sets the Master's internal message thresholds.
Sets the Master's timeline/event max loopcount.
Sets the current time.
Sets the UDP broadcast rate. A broadcast message is sent by the
Master to allow devices to discover the Master. This command allows
the broadcast frequency to be changed or eliminate the broadcast
message.
Setup the initiated connection list URLs of a device.
Displays a list of devices, levels, and channels that are currently
combined.
Displays a list of devices connected and attributes.
Displays the message log. <start> specifies message to begin the
display. 'all' will display all messages.
Displays the memory usage for all memory types.
Displays the Notify Device List (Master-Master).
Displays the Remote Device List (Master-Master).
Displays the Master's routing information.
Displays a list of devices in a system.
Displays a list of active TCP connections.
Displays the current time.
Displays the initiated connection list URLs of a device.
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