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RACKMOUNT REMOTE POWER MANAGER USER’S MANUAL
5. Suppress command confirmation prompt: To execute a boot/on/off
command without displaying the
Sure?
prompt, include the
,Y
option at the
end of the command line. For example:
/ON ROUTER,Y
or
/BOOT 2,Y
5.2.3 A
PPLYING
C
OMMANDS TO
S
EVERAL
P
LUGS
As described below, boot/on/off commands can be applied to only one switched
AC outlet or to an assortment of outlets.
NOTE
When switching and reboot operations are initiated, boot/sequence
delay times will be applied as described in Section 4.3.2.
1. Several plugs: To apply a command to several plugs, enter the numbers or
names for the plugs, separated by a plus sign (+). For example, to switch plugs
1, 3, and 4 off, type the following and press
Enter
.
/OFF 1+3+4
2. Series of plugs: To apply a command to a series of power manager plugs, type
the number for the plugs that mark the beginning and end of the series,
separated by a colon. For example, to switch plugs 1 through 3 on, type the
following and press
Enter
.
/ON 1:3
3. All plugs: To apply a command to all plugs, type an asterisk in place of the
name or number. For example, to boot all plugs, type the following and press
Enter
.
/BO *
5.3 Logging Out of Command Mode
When you have finished communicating with the power manager, it is important
to always disconnect using either the
Log Out
button (Web browser interface) or
/X
command (text interface) rather than simply closing your browser window or
communications program.
Disconnecting using the Log Out button or /X command ensures that the power
manager has completely exited from command mode and is not waiting for the
inactivity timeout period to elapse before allowing additional connections.
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