AMX NI-3101-SIG Switch User Manual


 
Programming
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NI-3101-SIG Signature Series NetLinx Integrated Controller
Configuration Port Commands (Cont.)
Command Description
DEVICE HOLDOFF ON|OFF
Sets the Master to holdoff devices and not allow them to report online until
the NetLinx program has completed executing the DEFINE_START
section.
Example:
>Device Holdoff ON
Device Holdoff Set.
This command sets the state of the device holdoff. The GET DEVICE
HOLDOFF command reveals whether the state is On or Off.
DEVICE STATUS <D:P:S>
Displays a list of all active (on) channels for the specified D:P:S. Enter
DEVICE STATUS without the D:P:S variable, the Master displays ports,
channels, and version information.
Displays status of the specified Master.
Example (on a local Master):
>Device 0 AMX Corp.,NI-2000,v3.00.312 contains 1 Ports.
Port 1 - Channels:256 Levels:8
MaxStringLen=64 Types=8 bit MaxCommandLen=64
Types=8 bit
The following input channels are on:None
The following output channels are on:None
The following feedback channels are on:None
Level 1=0 Supported data types=UByte,UInt
Level 2=0 Supported data types=UByte,UInt
Level 3=0 Supported data types=UByte,UInt
Level 4=0 Supported data types=UByte,UInt
Level 5=0 Supported data types=UByte,UInt
Level 6=0 Supported data types=UByte,UInt
Level 7=0 Supported data types=UByte,UInt
Level 8=0 Supported data types=UByte,UInt
DISK FREE
Displays the total bytes of free space available on the Master.
Example:
>DISK FREE
The disk has 2441216 bytes of free space.
DNS LIST <D:P:S>
Displays:
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 OFF
Disables terminal character's echo (display) function.
ECHO ON
Enables terminal character's echo (display) function.
GET DEVICE HOLDOFF
Displays the state of the device holdoff setting in the Master.
Example:
>GET DEVICE HOLDOFF
Device Holdoff is off.
This command reveals the state of the device holdoff set using the
DEVICE HOLDOFF ON|OFF command.
GET DUET MEMORY
Display the amount of memory allocated for Duet Java pool. This is the
current Java memory heap size as measured in Megabytes.
An example is a value of 5 = 5 MB.