Telnet, System core debugging, Monitor changed status of digital inputs – Vivotek IP3111/IP3121 User Manual

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Telnet

NetworKam has a Telnet daemon for administrators to access some seldom used functions. Using any

general terminal program to connect to NetworKam will prompt the user for a password. Username is not

requested here since only administrators can access the Telnet daemon. The password is as same as that

used for web access. After logging in, type "help" for the command list. If "debug" or "dinote" is not

executed, Telnet will disconnect automatically after being idle for 1 minute.


System core debugging

General activities are recorded into SYSTEM.LOG continuously, but information about abnormal status

is not. To look deep into the core debugging information, administrators may type the “debug” command.

This will cause NetworKam to start dumping the detailed debugging information while the system is

running. This is useful to examine if any error has occurred when the system operates abnormally. The

stored information will be cleared automatically after the dump. NetworKam will continue to dump new

messages unless the connection is broken. If Telnet is not connected, any messages will be stored until

administrators re-login.


Monitor changed status of digital inputs

Typing "dinote" will make NetworKam send the current status of digital input. After that NetworKam will

continuously monitor DI status and send messages only when the state has changed. For example, after

typing "dinote" the terminal will display

DI=L

DI=L

and if DI changes to H, terminal will display only

DI=H

Stop information dumping

Typing "stop" will cease dumping debug information and digital input status.

Query status of digital inputs

Typing "diquery" will display the status of digital input once.

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