Appendix B – Telnet (Terminal) Commands
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Instruction Manual – DXLink Fiber Transmitters and Receivers
Telnet Commands (continued)
GET USB
Note:
This command applies only to the Transmitter.
Displays USB statistics.
Example:
>get usb
USB Statistics :
Number of USB Connections : 0
Number of Keyboard Messages : 0
Number of Mouse Messages : 0
Number of Table Messages : 0
Number of Connections : 0
Number of Disconnects : 1
Number of Errors : 0
IP STATUS
Displays the IP status.
Example:
>ip status
NetLinx IP Connections
Connected to 192.168.43.52, port 1319
LED [ON|OFF]
Enables/Disables LEDs for identification.
NDP UNBIND
Clears the NDP binding to a Master (requires reboot to take effect).
OFF
Turns off the specified channel.
ON
Turns on the specified channel.
PING [ADDRESS]
Pings an address (IP or URL), to test network connectivity to and confirms the presence of
another networked device.
The syntax matches the PING application in Windows or Linux.
Example:
>ping 192.168.29.209
192.168.29.209 is alive.
PULSE
Pulse specified [D:P:S], channel.
REBOOT
Reboots the DXLink Fiber unit.
Example:
>REBOOT
Rebooting...
RENEW DHCP
Renews / Releases the current DHCP lease for the DXLink Fiber unit.
Note:
Because sending this command can result in the unit acquiring a new DHCP address
and the functionality of the endpoints is dependent on the mated IP addresses of the TX (host)
and RX (device), the USB connection may need to be reestablished.
Example:
>RENEW DHCP
RESET FACTORY
Resets the device’s stored parameters to factory default state including removal of all security
settings, resetting to DHCP. This command will cause an automatic reboot.
Note:
This command does not reset the device to the factory software image.
Note:
When a Transmitter is connected to a DXLink Fiber Input Board, the input board will
override the “ALL RESOLUTIONS” EDID and load the last stored EDID.