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NetLinx Security
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NetLinx Master Cards and Modules
Logging Into a Session
Until Telnet security is enabled, a session will begin with a welcome banner.
Welcome to NetLinx v2.10.80 Copyright AMX Corp. 1999-2002
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When Telnet security is enabled (or Terminal security for a terminal session), the user will be
prompted for a user name and password before they will be allowed to access any commands
available from Telnet. No welcome banner will be displayed until a valid login is made. When the
session is started, the user will see a login prompt as seen below:
Login:
The user (Login) name is case sensitive. The user name must be entered with the exact combination
of upper and lower letters as was assigned to them by the security administrator. The user name
must be at least 4 characters long and no more than 20 characters. Any combination of letters,
numbers, or other characters may be used.
The user would enter their user name and then would be prompted for a password:
Login: User1
Password:
The password is case sensitive. The password must be entered with the exact combination of upper
and lower letters as was assigned to them by the security administrator. The password must be at
Security Help Menu Options (Cont.)
Command Description
SET DNS <D:P:S> Setup the DNS configuration of a device.
SET ICSP PORT Sets the IP port listened to for ICSP connections.
SET ICSP TCP TIMEOUT Sets the timeout period for ICSP and i!-WebControl TCP connections.
SET IP <D:P:S> Setup the IP configuration of a device.
SET TELNET PORT Sets the IP port listened to for telnet connections.
SET THRESHOLD Sets the master's internal message thresholds.
SET TIME Set the current time.
SET URL <D:P:S> Setup the initiated connection list URLs of a device.
SHOW COMBINE Displays a list of devices, levels, and channels that are currently com-
bined.
SHOW DEVICE <D:P:S> Displays a list of devices connected and attributes.
SHOW LOG <START> Display the message log. <start> specifies message to begin the dis-
play. 'all' will display all messages.
SHOW NOTIFY Display the Notify Device List (Master-Master).
SHOW REMOTE Displays the Remote Device List (Master-Master).
SHOW ROUTE Displays the Master's routing information.
SHOW SYSTEM <S> Displays a list of devices in a system.
TCP LIST Displays a list of active TCP connections.
TIME Display the current time.
URL LIST <D:P:S> Display the initiated connection list URLs of a device.
The welcome banner is not displayed for Terminal sessions.