Section 10: Command Summary
/D Set Circuits to Default
Switches all
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
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