
Terminal (Program Port/Telnet) Commands
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NetLinx Integrated Controllers- WebConsole & Programming Guide (FMv3)
Terminal Commands (Cont.)
Command Description
SET ETHERNET MODE <CMD> This command sets the current LAN configuration.
• <CMD> = "auto" or <speed> <duplex> where
<speed> = 10 | 100 and <duplex> = full | half
Examples:
Set Ethernet mode auto
Set Ethernet mode 100 full
Set Ethernet mode 10 half
When new mode is set, unit will respond with:
Ethernet mode set. Change takes effect after reboot.
Note: See the GET ETHERNET MODE section on page 98.
SET FTP PORT Enables/Disables the Master’s IP port listened to for FTP connections.
Note: The Master must be rebooted to enable new settings.
Example:
>SET FTP PORT
FTP is enabled
Do you want to enable (e) or disable (d) FTP (enter e or d):
FTP enabled, reboot the Master for the change to take
affect.
SET HTTP PORT Sets the Master’s IP port listened to for HTTP connections.
Note: The Master must be rebooted to enable new settings.
Example:
>SET HTTP PORT
Current HTTP port number = 80
Enter new HTTP port number (Usually 80) (0=disable HTTP):
Setting HTTP port number to
New HTTP port number set, reboot the Master for
the change to take affect.
SET HTTPS PORT Sets the Master’s IP port listened to for HTTPS connections.
Note: The Master must be rebooted to enable new settings.
Example:
>SET HTTPS PORT
Current HTTPS port number = 443
Enter new HTTPS port number (Usually 443) (0=disable HTTPS):
Once you enter a value and press the ENTER key, you get the following
message:
Setting HTTPS port number to
New HTTPS port number set, reboot the Master for
the change to take affect.
SET ICSP PORT Sets the Master’s IP port listened to for ICSP connections.
Note: The Master must be rebooted to enable new settings.
Example:
>SET ICSP PORT
Current ICSP port number = 1319
Enter new ICSP port number (Usually 1319)
(0=disable ICSP):
Once you enter a value and press the ENTER key, you get the
following message:
Setting ICSP port number to
New ICSP port number set, reboot the Master for the
change to take affect.
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