Product Information
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NXC-ME260 NetLinx Master-Ethernet Card/Module
Ethernet ports used by the ME260
NXM-ME260 Specifications (Cont.)
Rear Panel Components (Cont):
ICSNet connectors Two RJ-45 connectors that provide power (500 mA) and data to external
ICSNet devices.
ICSNet LEDs Green LEDs that light when receiving data on that port.
ICSHub In/Out connectors Two RJ-45 connectors that provide data to other Hubs connected to the Master
Card.
ICSHub IN/OUT LEDs Yellow LEDs that light when receiving data on that port.
Enclosure Metal with black matte finish.
Front Faceplate Plastic gray with translucent viewing window.
Dimensions (HWD):
Card(s) 1.5" x 5.0" x 8.8" (45 mm x 127 mm x 224 mm)
Module 5.0" x 4.8" x 8.5" (127 mm x 121.9 mm x 215.9 mm)
Weight Card only: 11.5 oz. (32.6 kg)
Card with module: 13 oz. (36.8 kg)
Optional Accessories • 12 VDC power supply (PSN 6.5, PSN 2.8)
• AC-RK Accessory Rack Kit (Module)
Ethernet Ports Used by the ME260
Port type Description Standard Port #
ICSP Peer-to-peer protocol used for both master-to-master and master-to-device
communications.
For maximum flexibility, the NetLinx Master can be configured to utilize a
different port than 1319, or disable ICSP over Ethernet completely from
either Telnet or the Program Port located on the NetLinx Master itself.
1319 (UDP/TCP)
ICMP You must be able to PING an NXC-ME260 to be able to connect to it over a
network.
ICMP
Telnet The NetLinx telnet server provides a mechanism to configure and diag-
nose a NetLinx system.
For maximum flexibility, the NetLinx Master can be configured to utilize a
different port than 23, or disable Telnet completely from either Telnet or the
Program Port located on the NetLinx Master itself. Once disabled, the only
way to enable Telnet again is from the NetLinx Master’s program port.
23 (TCP)
HTTP The Master has a built-in web server that complies with the HTTP 1.0
specification and supports all of the required features of HTTP v1.1.
80 (TCP)
FTP The NXC-ME260 has a built-in FTP server that conforms to RFC959. 21/20 (TCP)
Internet Inside The Internet Inside feature of the NetLinx Master uses, by default, port
10500 for the XML based communication protocol. This port is connected
to by the client web browser’s JVM when Internet Inside control pages are
retrieved from the NetLinx Master’s web server.
For maximum flexibility, the NetLinx Master can be configured to utilize a
different port than 10500 or to disable Internet Inside completely.
10500 (TCP)
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