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Program Port Commands (Cont.)
GET IP <D:P:S>
MEM
MSG OFF
MSG ON
OFF
ON
PASS
PING
PROGRAM INFO
PULSE
REBOOT <D:P:S>
RELEASE DHCP
SEND_COMMAND
SEND_STRING
SET DATE
SET DNS <D:P:S>
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Displays the Master Card's D:P:S, Host Name, Type (DHCP or Static), IP
Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway IP, and MAC Address.
Displays the largest free block of Master Card memory.
MSG OFF disables the MSG ON display (see below).
MSG On sets the terminal program to display all messages generated by
the Master Card.
Turns off a channel on a device. The device can be on any system the
Master you are connected to can reach. You can specify the device num-
ber, port, and system, or the name of the device that is defined in the
DEFINE_DEVICE section of the program.
Turns on a channel on a device. The device can be on any system the
Master you are connected to can 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 program.
Sets up a pass through mode to a device. In pass through mode, any
string received by the device is displayed on the screen, and anything
typed is sent as a string to the device. The device can be on any system
the Master you are connected to can 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 program.
See ESC Pass Codes on page 113 for descriptions of the escape codes
available in pass mode.
Tests network connectivity to and confirms the presence of another
networked device. It operates just like the PING application in Windows or
Linux.
Displays the NetLinx program's name residing in the Master.
Pulses a channel on a device on and off. The device can be on any
system the Master you are connected to can 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 program.
Reboots the Master Card or specified device.
Releases the DHCP setting for the Master Card.
Sends a command to a device. The device can be on any system the
Master you are connected to can 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 NetLinx Program. The data of the string
is entered with NetLinx string syntax.
Sends a string to a device. The device can be on any system the Master
you are connected to can reach. You can specify the device number, port,
and system, or the name of the device defined in the DEFINE_DEVICE
section of the NetLinx Program. The data of the string is entered with
NetLinx string syntax.
Prompts you to enter the new date for the Master Card.
When the date is set on the Master Card, the new date will be reflected on
all devices in the system that have clocks (i.e. touch panels). By the same
token, if you set the date on any system device, the new date will be
reflected on the system's Master, and all connected devices.
This will not update clocks on devices connected to another Master (in
Master-to-Master systems).
Prompts you to enter a Domain Name, DNS IP #1, DNS IP #2, and DNS
IP #3. Then, you enter Y (yes) to approve/store the information in the
Master Card. Entering N (no) cancels the operation.
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