Western Telematic PLS-345 manual Set Circuits to Default, Reset Network Interface

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Section 10: Command Summary

/D Set Circuits to Default

Switches all PLS-345 circuits to their default A/B state. Note that the default A/B state is set using the Circuit Parameters Menu, as described in Section 7.2.2.

Command Format: /D [Enter]

Command Arguments:

,y Suppress Confirmation (Sure) Prompt. For example, "/D,y" switches all circuits to their default states without displaying the confirmation prompt.

Response: Displays message indicating that circuits will be set to defaults, waits for user confirmation (unless suppressed), switches all circuits to user-defined default positions, and then displays Status Screen.

Command Availability: System and User.

/T Reset Network Interface

Terminates the Telnet connection and then resets the network interface.

Note: In order to prevent remote users from being "locked out" of command mode, the /T command cannot be invoked via the Network Port. The Network Port is not allowed to reset itself.

Command Format: /T [Enter]

Command Arguments:

,y Suppress Confirmation (Sure) Prompt. For example, "/T,y" resets the Network Port without displaying the confirmation prompt.

Response: Displays message indicating that network port will be reset, waits for user confirmation (unless suppressed) and then resets network port.

Command Availability: System and User

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Contents PLS-345 Page Shock Hazard Do Not Enter Nameplate Power WarningVentilation Enclosed RacksTable of Contents Application Examples Command SummaryIntroduction Monitor ModeApplications Typographic ConventionsFront Panel Unit DescriptionBack Panel Back PanelUnit Description PLS-345 Physical Layer Switch Users Guide Quick Start / System Overview $ telnet 192.168.168.168 Enter Modem & Console Port Access Factory set PLSCircuit Status Screen Command Help Screen System Mode Initialization InstallationPower Supply Connection Connecting the Network Cable Connecting Common and A/B LinesConnecting an External Modem Connecting a PC to the Console PortSystem Mode and User Mode SetUp and ConfigurationCommunicating with the PLS-345 SetUp and Configuration PLS Command/Menu Conventions Defining General Parameters SetUp and ConfigurationPLS-345 Physical Layer Switch Users Guide SetUp and Configuration Circuit Parameters Menu Circuit ParametersNetwork Parameters Network Parameters Menu IP Security Implementing IP SecurityExample 1 Deny access to all hosts except Selecting Monitor Mode Parameters Monitor ModeHardware Configuration Monitor Mode Parameters Menu Switch if Level 1 High Switch to Position B Return On Save Configuration Parameters Circuit Status Screen Status ScreensPLS-345 Physical Layer Switch Users Guide Port Network Status ScreenPLS-345 Physical Layer Switch Users Guide Operation Manual A/B Switching/A Command and the /B Command Code Activated A/B SwitchingEnter or /B n Enter EnterCommand Confirmation Prompt /D CommandMonitor Mode Sending Parameters to a File Saving and Restoring Configuration ParametersRestoring Saved Parameters Application Examples Monitoring Signal Drop and/or Power LossAUX Port Connection Monitoring a Contact Monitoring a Switch or RelayItem 6 Circuits to Switch Enable the Monitor Mode at circuit Display Commands Command SummaryDisplay Help Screen Display Circuit Status SN Display Network Status Configuration Commands View/Set General Parameters View/Set Circuit ParametersView/Set Network Parameters View/Set Monitor Mode ParametersDL Download Configuration to File Switch Circuit n to Line B Control CommandsSwitch Circuit n to Line a Reset Network Interface Set Circuits to DefaultCommand Format /D Enter Command Arguments Command Format /T Enter Command ArgumentsExit/Disconnect Command Format /X Enter Command ArgumentsModem Port Interface Interface DescriptionsConsole Port Interface Figure A.3 Common Ports and A/B Ports Common Ports and A/B PortsSize SpecificationsSwitching Trademark and Copyright Information Customer ServiceIndex Index-2 Page Sterling Irvine California 949 586-9950 Toll Free