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HDMI-TPS-RX110AY series – User's Manual
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Appliedfirmwarepackage:v1.5.0b3 | LDCsoftware:v2.5.9b2
7.13.2.
LW2 Control Port Blocking
DIFFERENCE:
ThisfeatureisavailableonlyinHDMI-TPS-RX110AY-PlusmodelfromFWpackagev1.5.0b3.
ThiscommandisforblockingtheLW2controlport;itisanadditionalprotectionfortheCleartextloginfunction.
Command and Response
#portblock
ç
SET·/MANAGEMENT/SERVICEFILTER.Lw2Enabled=
<port_mode>
æ
pw·/MANAGEMENT/SERVICEFILTER.Lw2Enabled=
<port_mode>
Example
ç
SET/MANAGEMENT/SERVICEFILTER.Lw2Enabled=false
æ
pw/MANAGEMENT/SERVICEFILTER.Lw2Enabled=false
7.13.3.
HTTP Port Blocking
DIFFERENCE:
ThisfeatureisavailableonlyinHDMI-TPS-RX110AY-PlusmodelfromFWpackagev1.5.0b3.
This command is for blocking the HTTP port (80); it is an additional protection for the Cleartext login function.
Command and Response
ç
SET·/MANAGEMENT/SERVICEFILTER.HttpEnabled=
<port_mode>
æ
pw·/MANAGEMENT/SERVICEFILTER.HttpEnabled=
<port_mode>
Example
ç
SET/MANAGEMENT/SERVICEFILTER.HttpEnabled=true
æ
pw/MANAGEMENT/SERVICEFILTER.HttpEnabled=true
7.13.4.
HTTP Post Receiving Blocking
DIFFERENCE:
ThisfeatureisavailableonlyinHDMI-TPS-RX110AY-PlusmodelfromFWpackagev1.5.0b3.
This command is for blocking HTTP posts; it is an additional protection for the Cleartext login function.
Command and Response
ç
SET·/MANAGEMENT/SERVICEFILTER.HttpEnabled=
<port_mode>
æ
pw·/MANAGEMENT/SERVICEFILTER.HttpEnabled=
<port_mode>
Example
ç
SET/MANAGEMENT/SERVICEFILTER.HttpEnabled=true
æ
pw/MANAGEMENT/SERVICEFILTER.HttpEnabled=true
7.13.5.
Powering on a Computer over Ethernet (Wake-on-LAN)
DIFFERENCE:
ThisfeatureisavailablefromFWpackagev1.5.0b3.
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:
ThisfeatureisavailablefromFWpackagev1.5.0b3.
The host name is a property that can be used instead of the IP address when connecting to the device. It is
alsosuitableforfindingintheDeviceDiscoverywindowoftheLDC,seemoredetailsinthe
section. Furthermore, it can be used to open the
. If the IP address of the device
ischanging,thehostnamecanbeusedasafixedproperty.
Command and Response
ç
SET·/MANAGEMENT/NETWORK.HostName=
<unique_name>
æ
pw·/MANAGEMENT/NETWORK.HostName=
<unique_name>
Parameters
The
<unique_name>
canbe1-64characterlongandthefollowingareallowedfornaming:theelementsof
the English alphabet and numbers. Hyphen (-) and dot (.) is also accepted except as last character.
Example
ç
SET/MANAGEMENT/NETWORK.HostName=my-receiver
æ
pw/MANAGEMENT/NETWORK.HostName=my-receiver