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ESC Pass Codes. AMX NetLinx Master-Ethernet Card/Module NXC-ME260, NXC-ME260
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Programming
Program Port Commands (Cont.)
Command
TCP LIST
Description
Lists all active TCP/IP connections.
Example:
>TCP LIST
The following TCP connections exist(ed):
1: IP=192.168.21.56:1042 Socket=0 (Dead)
2: IP=192.168.21.56:1420 Socket=0 (Dead)
URL LIST <D:P:S> Displays the list of URL addresses programmed in the Master Card (or another system).
Example:
>URL LIST
The following URLs exist in the URL connection list
->Entry 0-192.168.13.65:1319 IP=192.168.13.65 State=Connected
Entry 1-192.168.13.200:1319 IP=192.168.13.200 State=Issue Connect
ESC Pass Codes
There are 'escape' codes in the pass mode. These codes can switch the display mode or exit the pass mode. The following 'escape' codes are defined.
ESC Pass Codes
Command
+ + ESC ESC
Exit Pass Mode
+ + ESC A
ASCII Display Mode
+ + ESC D
Decimal Display Mode
+ + ESC H
Hex Display Mode
Description
Typing a plus (shift =) followed by another plus followed by an ESC (the escape key) followed by another escape exits the pass mode. The Telnet session returns to "normal".
Typing a plus (shift =) followed by another plus followed by an ESC (the escape key) followed by an 'A' sets the display to ASCII mode. Any ASCII characters received by the device will be displayed by their ASCII symbol. Any non-ASCII characters will be displayed with a \ followed by two hex characters to indicate the character’s hex value.
Typing a plus (shift =) followed by another plus followed by an ESC (the escape key) followed by an 'D' sets the display to decimal mode. Any characters received by the device will be displayed with a \ followed by numeric characters to indicate the character’s decimal value.
Typing a plus (shift =) followed by another plus followed by an ESC (the escape key) followed by an 'H' sets the display to hexadecimal mode. Any characters received by the device will be displayed with a \ followed by two hex characters to indicate the character’s hex value.
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Table of contents
- 5 Product Information
- 5 Front and rear panel components
- 6 Specifications
- 7 Ethernet ports used by the ME
- 8 Modes and front panel LED blink patterns
- 8 Rear panel LEDs: ICSNet/ICSHub
- 9 Rear panel LEDs: Ethernet
- 11 Installation and Wiring
- 11 Setting the Program Port DIP Switch
- 11 Baud rate settings
- 11 Program Run Disable (PRD) mode
- 12 Setting the Program Port DIP switch
- 12 Program Port Connections/Wiring
- 12 Preparing/connecting captive wires
- 12 DB-9 Program port (front panel)
- 13 5-Pin Program port (rear panel)
- 13 ICSNet RJ-45 Connections/Wiring
- 13 ICSHub RJ-45 Connections/Wiring
- 14 ICSHub IN port
- 14 ICSHub OUT port
- 14 Ethernet 10/100 Base-T RJ-45 Connections/Wiring
- 15 SPE Port Connection/Wiring
- 16 SPE cable pinout information
- 17 Mounting the Modules Into an Equipment Rack
- 17 Mounting the NXC-ME260 in an NXF CardFrame or NXI
- 18 Replacing the Lithium Batteries
- 19 Programming
- 19 Program Port Commands
- 27 ESC Pass Codes
- 28 Notes on Specific Telnet/Terminal Clients
- 28 Windows client programs
- 28 Linux Telnet client
- 29 Firmware Transfers
- 29 Sending Firmware to a NetLinx Device (KIT file)
- 31 NetLinx Security
- 31 NetLinx Security Features
- 31 Security Terms Used in This Document
- 31 Group
- 32 User Name
- 32 Group Name
- 32 Password
- 32 Access Rights
- 32 Directory Associations
- 33 Initial Setup (via Telnet or Terminal Connection)
- 33 Getting connected
- 33 Accessing the Security configuration options
- 34 1) Set system security options for NetLinx Master (Security Options Menu)
- 35 2) Display system security options for NetLinx Master
- 36 3) Add user
- 36 4) Edit User
- 36 Edit User Menu
- 37 Access Rights Menu
- 38 5) Delete user
- 38 6) Show the list of authorized users
- 38 7) Add Group
- 39 Edit Group Menu
- 39 Edit Group Menu: Add directory association
- 40 Edit Group menu: Delete directory association
- 40 Edit Group menu: List directory associations
- 40 Edit Group menu: Change Access Rights
- 41 Edit Group menu: Display Access Rights
- 41 8) Edit Group
- 41 9) Delete Group
- 42 10) Show List of Authorized Groups
- 42 11) Set Telnet Timeout in seconds
- 42 12) Display Telnet Timeout in seconds
- 42 13) Make changes permanent by saving to flash
- 43 Main Security Menu
- 44 Default Security Configuration
- 45 Help menu
- 46 Logging Into a Session
- 47 Logout
- 47 Help Security
- 47 Setup Security