service
For security purposes, you may need to stop one or more network services from accessing the Makito X device. The service
command is used to enable and disable the following network services: all, or (depending on the platform) EMS, HTTP, ONVIF, (serial) PASSTHROUGH, RTSP, SAP (decoder only), SNMP, SSH, TALKBACK, TELNET, and VF.
Caution
Take care not to disable all network services; you must at least keep http
(Web interface), telnet
, or ssh
active. Otherwise you will lose access control to the unit, and the only way to re-enable these services is by a Factory Reset.
Synopsis
service svcname action where (depending on the platform): svcname can be: all, ems, http, onvif, passthrough, rtsp, sap, snmp, ssh, talkback, telnet, vf |
Actions
Action | Description |
---|---|
start | Activates the service immediately and configures the unit so that the service will be started automatically when the unit is rebooted. |
stop | De-activates the service immediately and configures the unit so that the service will be disabled when the unit is rebooted. |
restart | Restarts the service and configures the unit so that the service will be started automatically when the unit is rebooted. |
status | Displays the current status of the service, i.e., if it has been started or stopped. Also displays the startup status of the service. |
Examples
# service all status Displays information about all services (ex: Makito X Decoder), such as: ems service is currently enabled |
# service Displays usage information for the service command (ex: Makito X1 Rugged Encoder). Usage: service svcname action |
# service telnet stop Stops telnet connection to the Makito X. |
# service telnet restart Re-starts telnet connections to the Makito X. |
Note
To specify SAP Source Address and Port, use the sap command.
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