3: Operations
Displaying outlet status
The Status command displays the on/off status of one or more outlets. The
command displays the status of only those outlets for which the current username
has power control access.
This display includes the outlet absolute and descriptive names, the Outlet State
reported to the unit by the outlet and the current Control State being applied by the
unit. If you do not specify any parameter with this command, the status of all
accessible outlets is displayed.
Note: If the user has access to more than 16 total outlets, the Status
command will display the first 16 outlets with a prompt to view the remaining
outlets.
For more information on outlet and control state values, see Outlet Control on page
15.
To display on/off status of one or more outlets:
1. At the command prompt, type status, followed by an outlet name, and press
Enter, or
2. Type status, followed by a group name, and press Enter, or
3. Type status and press Enter.
Examples
The following command displays the on/off status of the outlet named FileServer_1:
SLP: status FileServer_1<Enter>
Outlet Outlet Outlet Control
ID Name State State
.A3 FileServer_1 On On
The following command displays the on/off status of all accessible outlets:
SLP: status<Enter>
Outlet Outlet Outlet
Control
ID Name State State
.A1 DataServer_1 On On
.A2 WebServer_1 On On
.A3 FileServer_1 On On
.A4 On On
.A5 On On
.A6 On On
.A7 On On
.A8 On On
.A9 On On
.A10 On On
.A11 On On
.A12 On On
.A13 On On
.A14 On On
.A15 On On
.A16 On On
More (Y/es N/o):
The following command displays the on/off status for outlets in the group
ServerGroup_1:
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