Lw2 Control Port Blocking; Http Port Blocking; Http Post Receiving Blocking; Powering On A Computer Over Ethernet (Wake-On-Lan) - Lightware UMX-TPS-TX120 User Manual

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7. LW3 Programmers' Reference
7.13.2. LW2 Control Port Blocking
DIFFERENCE:

This feature is available only in UMX-TPS-TX140K and TX140-Plus models from FW
package v1.5.0b4.
This command is for blocking the LW2 control port; it is an additional protection for the Cleartext login function.
Command and Response
#portblock
SET·/MANAGEMENT/SERVICEFILTER.Lw2Enabled=<port_mode>
ç
pw·/MANAGEMENT/SERVICEFILTER.Lw2Enabled=<port_mode>
æ
Example
ç SET /MANAGEMENT/SERVICEFILTER.Lw2Enabled=false
æ pw /MANAGEMENT/SERVICEFILTER.Lw2Enabled=false
7.13.3. HTTP Port Blocking

DIFFERENCE:
This feature is available only in UMX-TPS-TX140K and TX140-Plus models from FW
package v1.5.0b4.
This command is for blocking the HTTP port (80); it is an additional protection for the Cleartext login function.
Command and Response
SET·/MANAGEMENT/SERVICEFILTER.HttpEnabled=<port_mode>
ç
pw·/MANAGEMENT/SERVICEFILTER.HttpEnabled=<port_mode>
æ
Example
ç SET /MANAGEMENT/SERVICEFILTER.HttpEnabled=true
æ pw /MANAGEMENT/SERVICEFILTER.HttpEnabled=true
7.13.4. HTTP Post Receiving Blocking
DIFFERENCE:

This feature is available only in UMX-TPS-TX140K and TX140-Plus models from FW
package v1.5.0b4.
This command is for blocking HTTP posts; it is an additional protection for the Cleartext login function.
Command and Response
SET·/MANAGEMENT/SERVICEFILTER.HttpEnabled=<port_mode>
ç
pw·/MANAGEMENT/SERVICEFILTER.HttpEnabled=<port_mode>
æ
Example
ç SET /MANAGEMENT/SERVICEFILTER.HttpEnabled=true
æ pw /MANAGEMENT/SERVICEFILTER.HttpEnabled=true
Applied firmware packages: (UMX-TPS): v1.5.0b4 | (WP-UMX-TPS): v1.4.0b8 | (FP-UMX-TPS): v1.4.0b8 | LDC software: v2.5.6b2
UMX-TPS-TX100 series – User's Manual
7.13.5. Powering on a Computer over Ethernet (Wake-on-LAN)
DIFFERENCE:

This command is available only from FW package v1.5.0b4.
The well-known wake-on-lan feature (sending magic Packet to the target PC) is available by the following
command:
Command and Response
ç CALL·/MEDIA/ETHERNET:wakeOnLan(MAC_address)
æ mO·/MEDIA/ETHERNET:wakeOnLan
Example
ç CALL /MEDIA/ETHERNET:wakeOnLan(AA:BB:CC:22:14:FF)
æ mO /MEDIA/ETHERNET:wakeOnLan
Please make sure the feature is enabled in the target PC and it is powered (but switched off).
7.13.6. Setting the Host Name
DIFFERENCE:

This command is available only for UMX-TPS series devices from FW package v1.5.0b4.
The host name is a property that can be used instead of the IP address when connecting to the device. It is
also suitable for finding in the Device Discovery window of the LDC, see more details in the
Device
section. Furthermore, it can be used to open the
is changing, the host name can be used as a fixed property.
Command and Response
SET·/MANAGEMENT/NETWORK.HostName=<unique_name>
ç
pw·/MANAGEMENT/NETWORK.HostName=<unique_name>
æ
Parameters
The
<unique_name>
can be 1-64 character long and the following are allowed for naming: the elements of
the English alphabet and numbers. Hyphen (-) and dot (.) is also accepted except as last character.
Example
ç SET /MANAGEMENT/NETWORK.HostName=my-umx-tps
æ pw /MANAGEMENT/NETWORK.HostName=my-umx-tps
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