Appendix A - Telnet (Terminal) Commands
Setting a Telnet Username and Password
Perform these steps to set a Telnet username and password:
1.
Establish a terminal connection via Telnet.
2.
Type Set Telnet Username, and press Enter.
3.
Type Set Telnet Password, and press Enter.
Telnet Commands
The Telnet commands listed in the table below can be sent directly to the switcher via a Telnet terminal session.
In the terminal program, type Help or a question mark (?) and press Enter to access the Help Menu and display the
terminal commands described in the table below.
Telnet Commands
Command
? or Help
DEVICE STATUS
DIPSWITCH
EXIT
FACTORYFWIMAGE
48
The program will prompt you to enter a new Telnet username; enter a username and press Enter.
The program will indicate that the username is being stored.
The program will prompt you to enter a password; press Enter twice to clear both the Telnet username and
password.
Enter a password and press Enter.
The program will prompt you to re-enter the password; re-enter the password and press Enter.
The program will indicate that the password is being stored.
The default Telnet port is 23. A value of 0 (zero) disables the Telnet server.
Telnet is enabled by default.
Description
Display the commands listed in this table.
Displays device status of a specified device, port, system (<D:P:S>).
Note: Devices other than the switcher itself will be ignored.
Example:
>device status 32002:1:0
Device Status
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Device 1123 AMX LLC, SDX-510M-DX, v99.86.00 contains 17 Ports
Port 1 - Channels:255 Levels:0
>
Displays the current value for each of the DIP switch's four toggles.
Example:
>dipswitch
Dipswitch - ON OFF OFF OFF
>
Exit the Telnet session.
Resets unit to factory firmware image and reboots the switcher.
MaxStringLen=64 Types=8 bit
The following output channels are on:None
Instruction Manual - Solecis Digital Switchers
MaxCommandLen=64 Types=8 bit