Appendix A: Telnet Commands
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NXB-KNX KNX Communications Gateway
Terminal Commands
The Terminal commands listed in the following table can be sent directly to the NXB-KNX via Telnet terminal session.
In your terminal program, type "
Help
" or a question mark ("
?
") and <
Enter
> to access the Help Menu, and display the
Program port commands described below:
Terminal Commands
Command
Description
----- Help -----
(Extended diag messages are OFF)
? or Help
Displays this list of commands.
DATE
Displays the current date and day of the week.
Example:
>DATE
10/31/2004 Wed
DISK FREE
Displays the total bytes of free space available.
Example:
>DISK FREE
The disk has 2441216 bytes of free space.
DNS LIST <D:P:S>
Displays the DNS configuration of a specific device including:
• Domain suffix·
• Configured DNS IP Information
Example:
>DNS LIST [0:1:0]
Domain suffix:amx.com
The following DNS IPs are configured
Entry 1-192.168.20.5
Entry 2-12.18.110.8
Entry 3-12.18.110.7
ECHO ON|OFF
Enables/Disables echo (display) of typed characters.
GET JAVA HEAP
Display the amount of memory allocated for Java pool.
This is the current Java memory heap size as measured in Megabytes.
Example: a value of 5M = 5 MB.
GET ETHERNET MODE
Displays the current ethernet configuration setting.
Settings are either "auto" in which the ethernet driver will discover it's settings based on
the network it is connected to OR <speed> and <duplex> where speed is either 10 or 100
and duplex is either full or half.
Example:
>GET ETHERNET MODE
Ethernet mode is auto.
Note
: See SET ETHERNET MODE.
GET IP
Displays the current IP configuration.
Example:
>GET IP
IP Settings
HostName MLK_INSTRUCTOR
Type DHCP
IP Address 192.168.21.101
Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0
Gateway IP 192.168.21.2
MAC Address 00:60:9f:90:0d:39
IPSEC ON|OFF|STATUS
Enables/Disables IPSec security or displays current setting.
MEM
Displays the largest free block of the NXB-KNX’s memory.
Example:
>MEM
The largest free block of memory is 11442776 bytes.