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Command Reference Guide
11.3.2. Control Commands
/X
Exit Command Mode
Exits command mode. When issued at the Network Port, also ends the Telnet session.
Note:
If the /X command is invoked from within a configuration menu, recently
defined parameters may not be saved. In order to make certain that parameters are
saved, always press the
[Esc]
key to exit from all configuration menus and then wait
until "Saving Configuration" message has been displayed and the cursor has returned
to the command prompt before issuing the /X command.
Availability:
Administrator, SuperUser, User, ViewOnly
Format:
/X
[Enter]
/BOOT
Initiate Boot Cycle
Initiates a boot cycle at the selected plug(s) or Plug Group(s). When a Boot cycle is performed,
the RPS will first switch the selected plug(s) Off, then pause for the user-defined Boot/Sequence
Delay Period, then switch the plug(s) back on. The /BOOT command can also be entered as /BO.
Note:
When this command is invoked in Administrator Mode or SuperUser Mode,
it can be applied to all RPS plugs and Plug Groups. When this command is invoked
in User Mode, it can only be applied to the plugs and/or Plug Groups that have been
enabled for the account.
Availability:
Administrator, SuperUser, User
Format:
/BOOT <s>[,Y]
[Enter]
or
/BO <s>
[Enter]
Where:
s
The number or name of the plug(s) or Plug Group(s) that you intend to boot. To apply
the command to several plugs, enter a plus sign (+) between each plug number. To
apply the command to a range of plugs, enter the numbers for the first and last plugs
in the range, separated by a colon character (:). To apply the command to all plugs
allowed by your account, enter an asterisk character (*).
,Y
(Optional) Suppresses the command confirmation prompt.
Example:
Assume that your account allows access to Plug A2 and Plug A3. To initiate a boot cycle at Plugs
A2 and A3, without displaying the optional command confirmation prompt, invoke either of the
following command lines:
/BOOT A2+A3,Y
[Enter]
or
/BO A2+A3,Y
[Enter]