IPS-800/IPS-1600 Series - User’s Guide
6.3. Logging Out of Command Mode
When you have finished communicating with the IPS, it is important to always disconnect using either the "Log Out" button (Web Browser Interface) or /X command (Text Interface), rather than simply closing your browser window or communications program.
When you disconnect using the Log Out button or /X command, this ensures that the IPS has completely exited from command mode, and is not waiting for the inactivity timeout period to elapse before allowing additional connections.
6.4. The Automated Mode
The Automated Mode allows the IPS to execute switching and reboot commands, without displaying menus or generating response messages. Automated Mode is designed to allow the IPS to be controlled by a device which can generate commands to control power switching functions without human intervention.
When Automated Mode is enabled, the /ON, /OFF, /BOOT, and /X commands are executed without a "Sure?" confirmation prompt and without command response messages; the only reply to these commands is the "IPS>" prompt, which is displayed when the command is complete.
Note that although Automated Mode can be enabled using either the Web Browser Interface or Text Interface, Automated Mode is designed primarily for users who wish to send ASCII commands to the IPS without operator intervention, and therefore does not specifically apply to the Web Browser Interface. When Automated Mode is enabled, the Web Browser Interface can still be used to invoke On / Off / Boot commands.
Notes:
•When Automated Mode is enabled, all IPS password security functions are disabled, and users are able to access System Level command functions (including the configuration menus) and control plugs without entering a password.
•If you need to enable the Automated Mode, but want to restrict network access to IPS configuration menus, it is recommended to enable and configure the IP Security Function as described in Section 5.3.4.1.