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These port names were previously defined on the control screen.
The following command reboots all the ports in the group named ops_srv:
SPC: reboot ops_serv<Enter>
The group name was previously defined on the control screen.
The following command reboots all ports:
SPC: reboot all<Enter>
Displaying port status
The Status command displays the on/off status of one or more ports. For the
three predefined usernames Admn, Gen1 and Gen2, this command may be
used to display the status of all ports, including ports for which power control
access is not allowed. For additional usernames, the command displays the
status of only those ports for which the username has power control access.
The display indicates the number of ports that are on as well as those that
are off. If you do not specify any parameter with this command, the status of
all ports is displayed.
To display on/off status of one or more ports:
At the SPC: prompt, type
status,
followed by one or more port
names separated by spaces or commas, and press
Enter
.
- or -
Type
status
, followed by a group name, and press
Enter
.
- or -
Type
status
all
and press
Enter
.
- or -
Type
status
and press
Enter
.
Examples
The following command displays the on/off status of the port named shp_2:
SPC: status shp_2<Enter>
The port name was previously defined on the control screen.
The following command displays the on/off status of all ports:
SPC: status<Enter>
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