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Terminal (Telnet) Commands
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In this case, do not enter anything for the username when prompted. Simply press <Enter>, which
will then present the password prompt. Here, the defined password must be entered, in order to
successfully open the Telnet session.
Additional Notes
Both the Telnet username and password are case-sensitive.
Three consecutive, unsuccessful attempts to log in to Telnet will cause the Telnet window to close.
Re-launching Telnet will again present the login prompt, with a fresh "batch" of login attempts.
If Telnet login fails because of an incorrect username, you will receive the "Invalid Password"
message (as opposed to an "Invalid Username" message).
Setting a Telnet Username and Password
To set a Telnet username and password:
1. Establish a terminal connection via Telnet.
2. Type Set Telnet Username, and press <Enter>.
a. The program will prompt you to enter a new Telnet user name.
b. Enter a username and press <Enter>.
c. The program will indicate that the username is being stored.
3. Type Set Telnet Password, and press <Enter>.
a. The program will prompt you to enter a password.
b. Enter a password and press <Enter>.
c. The program will prompt you to re-enter the Telnet password.
d. Re-enter the password and press <Enter>.
e. The program will indicate that the password is being stored.
Telnet Commands
The commands listed in the following table can be sent directly to the EXB Module via a 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:
Press <Enter> twice when asked to enter the password to clear both the telnet
username and password.
Terminal Commands
Command Description
? or Help Display this list of commands.
DEVICE STATUS Display device status of a specified device, port, system (<D:P:S>).
Note: Devices other than the EXB-xxx module itself will be ignored.
Example:
>device status 10102:1:1
Device Status
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Device 10102 AMX LLC,EXB-IRS4,v0.0.25.0 contains 5 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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