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Enertex KNX IP Secure Router User Manual

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Read tunnel mode (without parameters) or set (tp or tpblk);  
tunmode tpblock:IP => KNX If same backbone forward to line frame  
KNX=> IP if same sub line send to backbone  
tunmode [std/tpblk]  
lock [0|1]  
Query lock status (without further parameters) or change (0 = off, 1 = on). Setting is identical to  
programming lock TP page, 5.  
A router can prevent the forwarding of physically addressed telegrams by filtering, i. It is not  
possible to reprogram devices across a line. This becomes interesting when using outdoor  
lines.  
However, e.g. if a KNX-USB interface is connected to an outdoor line directly to the bus, the  
router itself could be re-programmed, so that it forwards the physically addressed telegrams.  
With that, any access to the internal line is possible.  
This can be prevented with this telnet function. If you set telnet "lock" to 1, the router can no  
longer be programmed via the KNX line and corresponding activation of forwarding via KNX  
TP is no longer possible.  
Query or change "topology check" (0 = off, 1 = on). Setting is identical to "Topology check",  
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topology [0|1]  
Subline Topology has been violated with 1.2.3  
Last logged at 18:28:31 09-11-2018  
Mainline Topology has been violated with 1.2.3  
Last logged at 18:24:31 09-11-2018  
Query or change timeout for tunnel connection (1.0 to 8.0). Setting is identical to "slow  
connection", 6  
Tunneltime [1.0..8.0]  
Query or change the type of tunnel connection for the ETS (0 = default, 1 = UDP only).  
Show date and time  
tunudp  
date  
Send request to the NTP server (sntp query) or set the IP of the NTP server (sntp  
server 1.2.3.4)  
sntp [query|server IP]  
Querying or changing every telegram (ACK). Setting is identical to the documentation to 5.  
sendack [0|1]  
Disable all group address filters (i.e., forward all) regardless of the settings of the ETS. Query  
or change (0 = off, 1 = on).  
blockfilter [0|1]  
Query or change routing counter handling (0 = default, 1 = behavior before 2018). This setting  
is identical to Legacy Routing Algorithm <2018, 7  
routingcounter [0|1]  
logmem  
Event memory in the device. Suitable for the development of clients. Read out for support  
requests.  
Changes the current Telnet password (passwd), deletes the current password (old passwd) or  
sets a new password if none is currently set (new passwd)  
passwd oldpw newpw  
passwd oldpw  
passwd newpw  
Display or change the behavior of the Telnet interface in secure mode (0 = disable, default, 1 =  
enable)  
secure [0|1]  
Note: Although it can be enabled for developer purposes prior to programming the  
secure mode, this is a security risk.  
Reset to factory settings and reboot  
Test hardware watchdog. Executes reset.  
reboot  
factory_reset  
die  
reboot  
end Telnet-Session  
logout  
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the current product description.  
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