User`s guide
9-4
Operation
When switching and reboot commands are executed, the RPC will display a "Sure?"
prompt, wait for user response, and then complete the command. The unit will pause
for a moment while the command is executed, and then return to the Circuit Status
Screen. To Switch Circuits, or initiate a Reboot Cycle, proceed as follows:
1. SwitchCircuit(s)On: Type /ON n and press [Enter]. Where "n" is the
alphanumeric number or name of the desired circuit or Circuit Group. For
example:
/ON A1 [Enter] or /ON ROUTER [Enter]
2. SwitchCircuit(s)Off: Type /OFF n and press [Enter]. Where "n" is the
alphanumeric number or name of the desired circuit or Circuit Group. Note that the
“/OFF” command can also be entered as “/OF”. For example:
/OFF A2 [Enter] or /OF ROUTER [Enter]
3. RebootCircuit(s): Type /BOOT n and press [Enter]. Where "n" is the
alphanumeric number or name of the desired circuit or Circuit Group. Note that the
"/BOOT" command can also be entered as "/BO". For example:
/BOOT A3 [Enter] or /BO ATMSWTCH [Enter]
4. SetAllCircuitstoPowerUpDefaults: Type /DPL and press [Enter]. All circuits
permitted by your account will be set to their default On/Off status, which is defined
via the Circuit Parameters Menu as described in Section 5.7.
Notes:
• When you have accessed command mode using an Administrator or
SuperUser level account, the Default command will be applied to all circuits.
• When you have accessed command mode using an account that permits
only User level command access, the Default command will only be applied
to the circuits specifically allowed by that account.
• The /DPL command is not available in ViewOnly mode.
5. SuppressCommandConfirmationPrompt: To execute a power 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 A2,Y










