User’s Manual
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4 Using Control Command
A NP system provides command line options for viewing or changing system configuration and
operation status. In addition, by using the control command option, users are able to create script
files for automation of equipment test and control.
Control commands are applicable to the connections between your work station and Local Master
Serial Port or a Telnet session.
Some of the control commands are also applicable to emails. See related sections for more detailed
information about how to setup email accounts.
Once the system starts or a Telnet session is open, you are ready to send control command to the
system. Type command “help” to have a complete list of available commands, as shown in Figure
13.
All login levels including anonymous users are able to use the command line option. However, the
actual command executions are based on your login level. For example, if you are an anonymous
user, you are not able to reserve or un-reserve serial console ports or power outlets. If you login at
Administration level, you are able to operate any serial ports and power outlets, reserve or
unreserved any ports or outlets even if they are reserved by other users. See Section 2.2 for a
complete description of user privileges.