Command Reference Guide
/ON | Switch Plug(s) ON |
Switches selected outlet(s) On, as described in Section 6.2.2. When a several plugs are switched On by this command, Boot/Sequence Delay Period will be applied as described in Section 5.5.5.1.
Note: When this command is executed by a
Availability: Supervisor /
Format: /ON[,Y] <n> [Enter]
Where: |
|
,Y | (Optional) Suppresses the Command Confirmation Prompt. |
n | The number or name of the plugs that you intend to switch On. |
| To apply the command to several plugs, enter a space character |
| or plus sign (+) between each plug number. To apply the |
| command to a range of plugs, enter the numbers for the first |
| and last plugs in the range, separated by a colon character (:). |
| To apply the command to all plugs allowed by your password, |
| enter an asterisk character (*). |
Response: T
Verbose: The
Terse: 5, if Y, the unit will respond with J.
Example: Assuming that your password allows access to Plug 2 and Plug 3, to switch Plugs 2 and 3 On, invoke following command:
/ON,Y 2+3 [Enter]
/P | Set RS232 Port Parameters |
Displays a menu that is used to select options and parameters for the RS232 Serial Ports. Note that all functions provided by the /P command are also available via the Web Browser Interface in the "Serial Parameters" menu. Section 5.5.3 describes the procedure for defining port parameters.
Availability: Supervisor Only
Format: /P [x] [Enter]
Where x is the number or name of the port to be configured. Response: The Port Parameters Menu is displayed.