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CHAPTER 5: Operation
NOTE
If command confirmation is enabled, the Switch will display the Status
screen after the boot/on/off commands are successfully completed.
1. Switch plug(s) on: To power-on a plug, type /ON n and press [Enter] (where
“n” is the number or name of the desired plug). For example:
/ON 1 or /ON ROUTER
2. Switch plug(s) off: To power-off a plug, type /OFF n and press [Enter]
(where “n” is the number or name of the desired plug). Note that the /OFF
command can also be entered as /OF. For example:
/OFF 2 or /OF ROUTER
3. Boot plug(s): To initiate a boot cycle, type /BOOT n and press [Enter] (where
“n” is a the number or name of the desired plug). Note that the /BOOT
command can also be entered as /BO. For example:
/BOOT 1 or /BO ATMSWTCH
4. Suppress command confirmation prompt: To execute a boot/on/off
command without displaying the “Sure?” prompt, include the ,Y option in
the command line. The ,Y option is entered immediately following the
command argument. For example:
/ON ROUTER,Y or /BOOT 2,Y
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As described below, boot/on/off commands can be applied to plug 1, plug 2, or
both switched plugs:
NOTES
Commands can only be applied to both plugs when the unit is operating
in System mode, or when both plugs are owned by the same user
password.
When commands are applied to both plugs, the Switch will delay for
approximately one second between actions. For example, when
switching both plugs on, the Dual-Port Network Power Switch will
switch plug 1 on, delay one second, then switch plug 2 on.
1. Single plug: To apply a command to a single owned plug, enter the number
or name for that plug. For example:
/ON 2 or /ON ROUTER.