Lan leds, Lan ports used by the integrated controllers, Replacing the timekeeper battery – AMX Signature Series NetLinx Integrated Controller NI-3101-SIG User Manual

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Connections and Wiring

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NI-3101-SIG Signature Series NetLinx Integrated Controller

LAN LEDs

LAN ports used by the Integrated Controllers

Replacing the Timekeeper Battery

The NI-3101-SIG uses a combination lithium battery and clock crystal package called a Timekeeper. Only one
Timekeeper

unit is installed within a given NI-3101-SIG. The battery can be expected to have up to 3 years of

usable life under very adverse conditions. Actual life is appreciably longer under normal operating conditions.
This calculation is based on storing the unit without power in 50° C (120° F) temperature until battery levels
are no longer acceptable. The part number for a replacement battery is 57-0032.
To replace the Timekeeper battery:

1.

Discharge the static electricity from your body by touching a grounded metal object.

2.

Unplug all the connectors from the device.

FIG. 12

LAN LEDs

LAN Ports Used by the NetLinx Integrated Controllers

Port type

Description

Standard Port #

FTP

The on-board Master has a built-in FTP server.

21/20 (TCP)

SSH

The SSH port functions using the same interface as Telnet but over a
secure shell where it uses SSL as a mechanism to configure and diag-
nose a NetLinx system. This port value is used for secure Telnet
communication.
Note: only SSH version 2 is supported.

22 (TCP)

Telnet

The NetLinx Telnet server provides a mechanism to configure and
diagnose a NetLinx system.
For maximum flexibility, the 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 rear of the Master itself. Once disabled, the
only way to enable Telnet again is from the 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.
This port is used for unsecure HTTP Internet communication between
the web browser’s UI and the target Master.

80 (TCP)

HTTPS/SSL

This port is used by a web browser for secure communication between
the web server UI and the target Master. This port is also used for
simultaneous encryption of this data, using the SSL certificate informa-
tion on the Master as a key.

443 (TCP)

ICSP

Peer-to-peer protocol used for both Master-to-Master and Master-to-
device communications.
For maximum flexibility, the Master can be configured to utilize a different
port than 1319, or disable ICSP over LAN completely from either
Telnet or the Program Port located on the rear of the Master itself.
This type of communication is used by the various AMX products for
communication amongst themselves.

1319 (UDP/TCP)

integration!
Solutions

This feature on the 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 integration! Solutions control pages are
retrieved from the on-board Master’s web server.
For maximum flexibility, the on-board Master can be configured to utilize
a different port than 10500 or to disable integration! Solutions completely.

10500 (TCP)

10/100

ETHERNET

SPD - Speed LED

connection speed is 100 Mbps

and turns Off when speed is

lights (yellow) when the

L/A - Link/Activity LED

lights (green) when the

LAN cables are

connected and terminated

10 Mbps.

correctly.

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