Configuration
A.Default Parameters: Resets the NPS to the default values specified by the Option Switches. In addition, all menu selected parameters, including port names and passwords, will be lost. Note that if Command Confirmation is disabled, the "Sure?" prompt will not be sent.
Note: If the Default Parameters function is invoked via the Network Port, the IP Address is not reset. If this function is invoked via the Console Port or Modem Port, the IP Address will be reset.
After defining the General Parameters, press [Esc] to exit from the General Parameters menu.
5.5. Plug Parameters
The Plug Parameters menus are used to assign names and select parameters for each of the two switched outlets. There is a separate Plug Parameters menu for each outlet. Note that the Plug Parameters menus are not available in User Mode.
In addition to selecting parameters for each outlet, the Plug Parameters menus also allow you to assign an individual User Password to each plug. If the same User Password is assigned to both plugs, then that password will allow the user to direct Boot/On/Off commands to both switched plugs. If a different password is assigned to each plug, then each password will only allow access to it's corresponding plug.
To access the Plug Parameters menus from the NPS> prompt, type /P n and press [Enter] where n is the number or name of one of the two switched outlets. The Plug Parameters menu (Figure 5.4) offers the following options:
1.Plug Name: (Up to 16 Characters) Assigns a name to the plug. Typically, this name describes the piece of equipment that is connected to the switched outlet. When plug names are assigned, Boot/On/Off commands can be
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(Default = undefined). |