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Appendix B – Telnet (Terminal) Commands
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Instruction Manual – DXLink™ Twisted Pair Transmitters/Receiver
To establish a terminal connection via NetLinx Studio:
1.
From the Tools menu, select Telnet Session.
The Telnet Settings dialog box opens.
2. Click on the desired module in the list of Addresses.
3. Click Select and click OK.
The Telnet window opens and the welcome banner appears.
4. At the prompt (>), type the Telnet command and press Enter.
Telnet Commands
The Telnet commands listed in the table below can be sent directly to the Transmitter or Receiver via
a Telnet terminal session.
The default Telnet port is 23. A value of 0 (zero) disables the Telnet server.
Telnet is enabled by default.
In the terminal program, type Help or a question mark (?) and press Enter to access the Help Menu and
display the terminal commands described in the table below
.
Telnet Commands
Command Description
? or Help Display the commands listed in this table.
DEVICE STATUS Displays device status of a specified device, port, system (<D:P:S>).
Note: Devices other than the DXLink Module or Wallplate itself will be ignored.
Example:
>device status 32002:1:0
Device Status
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Device 32002 AMX LLC,DXLINK-HDMI-RX, 0.0.106.0 contains
7 Ports
Port 1 - Channels:255 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
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
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