7-3
Operation
7.2. Operation via the Text Interface
When using the Text Interface, all switching functions are performed by invoking simple, ASCII
commands. The Text Interface includes a Help Menu, which summarizes all available RPS
commands. To display the Text Interface Help Menu, type
/H
and press
[Enter]
.
Note:
When the Help Menu is displayed by a SuperUser, User or ViewOnly
level account, the screen will not include commands that are only available to
Administrator level accounts.
7.2.1. Switching and Reboot Commands - Text Interface
These commands can be used to switch or reboot the RPS’s switched plugs, and can also be used
to set plugs to the user-defined Power-Up Default values. Plugs may be specified by name or
number.
Notes:
• If a switching or reboot command is directed to a plug that is already being
switched or rebooted by a previous command, then the new command will be
placed in a queue until the plug is ready to receive additional commands.
• If an asterisk appears in the "Status" column for any given plug, this indicates
that the plug is currently busy, processing a previously issued command.
• Commands are not case sensitive. All commands are invoked by pressing
[Enter]
.
• When the Plug Control Screen is displayed by an account that permits
Administrator level command access, all switched outlets will be displayed.
• When you have accessed command mode using an account that permits
Administrator or SuperUser level commands, then switching and reboot
commands can be applied to all plugs.
• When you have accessed command mode via a User level account, switching and
reboot commands can only be applied to the plugs that are specifically allowed
for that account.
• If command confirmation is enabled, the RPS will display the Status Screen after
commands are successfully completed.
• When switching and reboot operations are initiated, Boot/Sequence Delay times
will be applied as described in Section 5.7.
• When used in On/Off/Reboot command lines, plug names and plug group names
are
not
case sensitive.