User guide
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5. Click Sockets. The SPC Sockets window will appear.
6. Click the checkbox to the left of the SPC device outlets you wish to power up, power down or
cycle power.
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Click the checkbox to the left of Socket at the top of the list to select all SPC device outlets
listed in the window for powering up, powering down or cycling power.
7. Click On to power up the selected SPC device outlets. The Power column will display On.
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Click Off to power down the selected SPC device outlets. The Power column will display Off.
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Click Cycle to cycle the power (power down and then power up) of the selected SPC device
outlets. The Power columns will display Off and On and the Control columns will display
Cycling while power is cycling. When power cycling is completed, the Power and Cycling
columns will display On.
Managing Serial port settings (CPS Appliances only)
Serial port settings must be defined for CPS devices so that the appliance may connect to an SPC
device or a console. When you click Serial in the side navigation bar, the Appliance Serial Ports
window will appear. You may click on a serial port in this window to access the settings.
Customizing the Appliance Serial Ports window
By default, the following fields display in the Appliance Serial Ports window and may be removed
using the Customize link:
The following appear in the Properties - Serial Ports window:
• Port - Displays the serial port number
• Name - Displays the name of the serial port
• Type - Displays the type of port (CLI, SPC or Standard)
• Baud - Displays the baud rate of the serial port
• Data Bit - Describes the data bit rate of the serial port
See Using the Customize Link in DSView Software Windows on page 15 for information on using
the Customize link.