3: Operations
Examples
The following command turns the second outlet on, using the outlet’s absolute name:
SLP: on .a2<Enter>
The following command turns on all the outlets in the group named ServerGroup_1:
SLP: on ServerGroup_1<Enter>
Turning outlets off
The Off command turns off one or more outlets. When the command completes, a
display indicating all outlets affected and their current states will be displayed.
To turn outlets off:
1. At the command prompt, type
off
, followed by one or more outlet names
separated by spaces or commas, and press
Enter
, or
2. Type
off
, followed by a group name, and press
Enter
, or
3. Type
off all
and press
Enter
.
Examples
The following command turns off the outlet named FileServer_1:
SLP: off FileServer_1<Enter>
The following command turns off all outlets:
SLP: off all<Enter>
Rebooting outlets
The Reboot command reboots one or more outlets. This operation turns the outlet(s)
off, delays for a period of 15 seconds and then turns the outlet(s) on. When the
command completes, a display indicating all outlets affected and their current states
will be displayed.
Note:
It is necessary to reissue the Status command to verify that the outlets
have rebooted after 15 seconds. See
Displaying outlet information
on page
50
for more information.
To reboot one or more outlets:
1. At the command prompt, type
reboot
, followed by one or more outlet names
separated by spaces or commas, and press
Enter
, or
2. Type
reboot
, followed by a group name, and press
Enter
, or
3. Type
reboot all
and press
Enter
.
Example
The following command reboots all the outlets in the group named ServerGroup_1:
SLP: reboot ServerGroup_1<Enter>
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