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Extron Electronics DXP HDMI User Guide User Manual

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Operating using Telnet

It is not the intention of this guide to detail all of the operations and functionality of Telnet;
however, some basic level of understanding is necessary for operating the DXP switcher
via Telnet.

Connecting to the DXP (Open command)

You connect to the DXP Plus switcher using the

Open

command. After your computer is

connected to the switcher, you can enter the SIS commands the same as you would if
you were using the RS-232 link.
Connect to the DXP as follows:

1.

At the Telnet prompt, enter

open

IP

address

.

If the switcher is not password-protected, no further prompts are displayed
until you disconnect from the DXP switcher.

If the switcher is password-protected, Telnet displays the password prompt.

2.

If necessary, enter the password at the password prompt.
Connection to the switcher via the Ethernet can be password protected. There are
two levels of password protection: administrator and user.

A person logged on as an administrator has full access to all DXP switching
capabilities and editing functions.

Users can select test patterns, mute or unmute the output, select a blue screen,
and view all settings with the exception of passwords. By default, the switcher is
delivered with both passwords set to “carriage return.”

When you are logged in, the switcher returns either

Login

Administrator

or

Login

User

. No further prompts are displayed until you disconnect from the DXP switcher.

Escape character and Esc key

Many SIS commands include the keyboard key. Consequently, some confusion
may exist between the

Escape

character and the key.

When Telnet is first started, the utility advises that the

Escape

character

is

Ctrl+]

.”

This means that the Telnet

Escape

character is a key combination: the key and

the

<]> key pressed simultaneously. Pressing these keys displays the Telnet prompt while

leaving the connection to the DXP switcher intact.

Local echo

Once your computer is connected to the DXP switcher, by default Telnet does not display
your keystrokes on the screen. SIS commands are entered blindly, and only the SIS
responses are displayed on the screen. To command Telnet to show all keystrokes, enter

set

local_echo

at the Telnet prompt before you open the connection to the switcher.

With local echo turned on, keystrokes and the switcher responses are displayed on the
same line.
Example:

1*1!In1

Out1

All

,

where

1*1!

is the SIS command and

In1

Out1

All

is the response.

Note that all keystrokes are displayed, even those that should be masked, such as the
password entry. For example, when entering a password with local echo turned on, you
see a display such as

a*d*m*i*n*

, where

admin

is the keyed-in password and

*****

is

the masked response.

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