
6-5
Operation
To Switch Circuits On or Off, initiate a boot cycle, or set circuits to Power Up
Default values, proceed as follows:
1.
Switch Circuit(s) On:
To power-on a circuit, type
/ON n
and press
[Enter]
. Where "
n
" is the number or name of the desired circuit.
For example:
/ON 1
or
/ON ROUTER
2.
Switch Circuit(s) Off:
To power-off a circuit, type
/OFF n
and press
[Enter]
. Where "
n
" is the number or name of the desired circuit. Note
that the "
/OFF
" command can also be entered as "
/OF
". For example:
/OFF 2
or
/OF ROUTER
3.
Boot Circuit(s):
To initiate a boot cycle, type
/BOOT n
and press
[Enter]
. Where "
n
" is a the number or name of the desired circuit. Note
that the "
/BOOT
" command can also be entered as "
/BO
". For example:
/BOOT 1
or
/BO ATMSWTCH
4.
Set Circuits to Power Up Defaults:
To set each circuit to it's user
defined Power-Up Default On/Off status, type /D and press [Enter].
Circuits will be set to their default On/Off status, which is defined using
the Circuit Parameters Menu as described in Section 5.3.3.
Notes:
• When you have accessed command mode using the System
Password, the Default command will be applied to all eight RPC
circuits.
• When you ave accessed command mode using a Circuit (User)
Password, the Default command will only be applied to the circuits
permitted by the password.
5.
Suppress Command Confirmation Prompt:
To execute a switching
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
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