Terminal (Program Port/Telnet) Commands
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Terminal Commands (Cont.)
Command
Description
SET SECURITY PROFILE
(Cont.)
Secure and DoD profile configuration can be tailored with more or less security features by
manually altering the Master's configuration following the secure profile selection. For example,
the Master can be put into "secure" profile and then the HTTP and Telnet interfaces can be
manually re-enabled via their existing configuration mechanism. This would enable all of the new
security features provided by the "secure" profile but still allow Master access via HTTP and Telnet.
Note: When transitioning from secure or DoD profile to the "non" profile, user accounts are NOT
wiped and the "administrator" and "netlinx" accounts will retain their secure passwords.
SET SNMP
Sets SNMP read and write community strings. This command invokes the SET SNMP sub-menu:
>SET SNMP
--- Enter New Values or just hit Enter to keep current settings
SNMP Enabled (Y or N)? N y
Enter System Description: NetLinx VxWorks SNMPv1/v2c Agent
Enter System Contact: AMX LLC
Enter System Location: Richardson, TX USA
Enter Read community string: public
Enter Write community string: private
You have entered:
Description = NetLinx VxWorks SNMPv1/v2c Agent
Contact = AMX LLC
Location = Richardson, TX USA
Read Community = public
Write Community = private
Is this correct? Type Y or N and Enter->
Note: The "System Description", "System Contact" and "System Location" are the values that will be
published for the Master via SNMP. The system must be rebooted once the new values are entered.
SET SSH PORT
Sets the Master’s IP port listened to for SSH connections.
Note: The Master must be rebooted to enable new settings.
Example:
>SET SSH PORT
Current SSH port number = 22
Enter new SSH port number (Usually 22) (0=disable SSH):
Once you enter a value and press the ENTER key, you get the following message:
Setting SSH port number to 22
New SSH port number set, reboot the Master for the change to take effect.
SET SYSTEM NUMBER
Sets the system number for this Master. A reboot of the Master following the execution of this
command is required for the change to take effect.
Example:
>set system number
Current System number = 1
Enter new System number : 2
Setting System number to 2
New System number set, reboot the master for the change to take effect.
SET TELNET PORT
Sets the Master’s IP port listened to for Telnet connections.
Note: The Master must be rebooted to enable new settings.
Example:
>SET TELNET PORT
Current telnet port number = 23
Enter new telnet port number (Usually 23)
(0=disable Telnet):
Once you enter a value and press the ENTER key, you get the following message:
Setting telnet port number to 23
New telnet port number set, reboot the Master for the change to take effect.