Chapter 8: Using the Command Line Interface
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If you entered the command without "/y", a message appears, prompting
you to confirm the operation. Then:
Type
y
to confirm the operation, OR
Type
n
to abort the operation
Power Cycling the Outlet(s)
This section applies to outlet-switching capable models only.
This command power cycles one or multiple outlets.
#
power outlets <numbers> cycle
To quicken the operation, you can add the parameter "/y" to the end of
the command, which confirms the operation.
#
power outlets <numbers> cycle
/y
Variables:
<numbers> is one of the options:
all, an outlet number, a list or a
range of outlets.
Option
Description
all
Power cycles all outlets.
A specific outlet
number
Power cycles the specified outlet.
A comma-
separated list
of outlets
Power cycles multiple, inconsecutive or
consecutive outlets.
For example, to specify 7 outlets -- 2, 4, 9, 11, 12,
13 and 15, type
outlets 2,4,9,11-13,15
.
A range of
outlets with an
en dash in
between
Power cycles multiple, consecutive outlets.
For example, to specify 6 consecutive outlets -- 3,
4, 5, 6, 7, 8, type
outlets 3-8
.
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