User`s guide

8-5
The Status Screens
8.4. The Circuit Group Status Screen
The Circuit Group Status screen shows the configuration details and On/Off status for
the RPC's user-defined Circuit Groups.
Notes:
When the Circuit Group Status Screen is viewed by an "Administrator" or
"SuperUser" level account, all RPC circuits and circuit groups are listed.
When the Circuit Status Screen is viewed by a "User" or "ViewOnly" level
account, the screen will list only the circuit groups that are allowed by that
account.
In order to display the Circuit Group Status screen, you must first define at
least one Circuit Group as described in Section 5.6.
To display the Circuit Group Status Screen via the Text Interface, type /SG and then
press [Enter]. To display the Circuit Group Status Screen via the Web Browser
Interface, click on the "Circuit Group Status" link and then select the desired Circuit
Group from the resulting subment and click on the "Get Circuit Group Status" button.
The Circuit Group Status Screen can list the following parameters for each user-defined
Circuit Group:
GroupName: The user-defined name for each Circuit Group.
Circuit: The alphanumeric number of each switched circuit in the Circuit Group.
CircuitName: (Web Interface Only) The User Defined name for each switched
circuit in the Circuit Group.
Default: The Default On/Off value for each switched circuit in the Circuit Group.
BootSeq.Delay(Delay): The user-defined Boot/Sequence Delay for each
switched circuit in the Circuit Group.
Status: The On/Off status of each switched circuit in the Circuit Group. If the
Status column includes an asterisk, this means that this circuit is busy completing
another command, that was previously invoked, either by you or another user.
SNMPIndex: (Text Interface Only) A permanent reference number that the RPC
assigns to each Circuit Group. The SNMP Index number allows MIB commands to
be addressed to a specific Circuit Group. The SNMP Index number will not change
when other Circuit Groups are deleted or created.