Reboot Options

6.2.1.1. Granting Access to Plugs on AUX Units

Web Browser Interface

To grant access to plugs on AUX units, simply select the desired plugs from the "Configure Plug Access" drop down menu and then click on the "Add Scheduled Reboot" button.

Text Interface

When Plug Access for a Scheduled Reboot is defined via the Text Interface, the following procedure is used to grant access to plugs on optional AUX/Remote units:

1.From the Add Scheduled Reboot menu, type 8 and press [Enter] to display the Plug Access menu. At the Plug Access menu, select plugs for your local MPC unit as you normally would, and when finished, press [Enter] to return to the Add Scheduled Reboot menu.

2.To grant access to plugs on AUX units, type 8 and press [Enter] again to return to the Plug Access menu, and then type > (greater than symbol) and press [Enter] to scroll to the desired AUX MPC unit. When the desired AUX unit is displayed, select plugs for the AUX unit as you normally would, and then press [Enter] to return to the Add Scheduled Reboot Menu.

Note: The first line of the Plug Access menu will indicate the name of the AUX or Local MPC unit that is currently selected.

3.Repeat Step 2 above to grant access to plugs on additional AUX units.

4.When you have finished granting Plug Access rights to this Scheduled Reboot, define any other desired parameters required, and then make certain to press [Esc] several times until the "Saving Configuration" message is displayed and the unit returns to the MPC command prompt.

6.2.2.Viewing Scheduled Reboot Actions

After you have defined one or more Scheduled Reboots, you can review the parameters selected for each Reboot using the View Scheduled Reboot feature. To view the configuration of an existing Scheduled Reboot, access the command mode using a password that allows Administrator level commands and then proceed as follows:

Text Interface: Access the Scheduled Reboot Directory menu as described in Section 6.2, then type 1 and press [Enter]. The MPC will display a menu which lists all defined Scheduled Reboots. Key in the name of the desired Scheduled Reboot, and then press [Enter] to display the View Scheduled Reboot menu.

Web Interface: Access the Scheduled Reboot Configuration menu as described in Section 6.2, then click on the View/Modify Scheduled Reboot link. The MPC will display a menu that allows you to select the desired Scheduled Reboot and directory function. Select the "View Scheduled Reboot" button, and then click on the down arrow, scroll to the desired Scheduled Reboot, select the reboot, and then click the "Choose Scheduled Reboot" button.

The MPC will display a screen which lists all defined parameters for the selected Scheduled Reboot action.

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Western Telematic MPC-20VD16-3, MPC-20VD20-2, MPC-20VD20-1, MPC-8H-1 Web Browser Interface, Viewing Scheduled Reboot Actions

MPC-20VS20-1, MPC-8H-1, MPC-20VS16-3, MPC-20VD16-3, MPC-20V-1 MPC-8H-2 specifications

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