
Terminal (Program Port/Telnet) Commands
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NetLinx Integrated Controllers- WebConsole & Programming Guide (FMv3)
Terminal Commands (Cont.)
Command Description
SET QUEUE SIZE Provides the capability to modify maximum message queue sizes for vari-
ous threads.
Example:
set queue size
This will set the maximum message queue sizes for several threads.
Use caution when adjusting these values.
Set Queue Size Menu:
1. Interpreter (factory default=2000, currently=600)
2. Notification Manager (factory default=2000, currently=200)
3. Connection Manager (factory default=2000, currently=500)
4. Route Manager (factory default=400, currently=200)
5. Device Manager (factory default=500, currently=500)
6. Diagnostic Manager (factory default=500, currently=500)
7. TCP Transmit Threads (factory default=600, currently=200)
8. IP Connection Manager (factory default=800, currently=500)
9. Message Dispatcher (factory default=1000, currently=500)
10. Axlink Transmit (factory default=800, currently=200)
11. PhastLink Transmit (factory default=500, currently=500)
12. ICSNet Transmit (factory default=500, currently=500)
13. ICSP 232 Transmit (factory default=500, currently=500)
14. UDP Transmit (factory default=500, currently=500)
15. NI Device (factory default=500, currently=500)
Enter choice or press ESC.
SET SECURITY PROFILE Sets a pre-defined Security Profile (a grouped set of security settings).
The Security Profile can be set to "none" (default setting), "Secure", or
"DOD" (see below).
Note: The Security Profile can only be configured via the terminal
interface of the Master's Program port.
Example:
set security profile
When you press Enter, the system responds with:
Current Security Profile = 0 (none)
Enter new security profile (0=none, 1=secure, 2=DOD):
Once you enter a value and press Enter, the system responds with:
New security profile set, reboot the Master for change to
fully take effect.
The three Security Profiles are described below:
None (default):
• No security is enabled and all Master interface ports are available
including HTTP, HTTPS, Telnet, SSH, FTP and terminal access.
• Logins are not required on the Master's Web, Telnet and terminal
interfaces.
• This is the default out-of-the-box configuration.
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