User`s guide
17-3
Command Reference Guide
17.3. Command Set
This Section provides information on all Text Interface commands.
17.3.1. Display Commands
/S Display Plug Status Screen
Displays the Plug Status Screen, which lists the current On/Off state, plus the plug
number, plug name, Boot/Sequence Delay value and Default On/Off value for each plug.
For more information, please refer to Section 8.3. Note that the /S command line can
also include arguments that display On/Off status for an individual outlet, two or more
specific outlets, or a range of several outlets:
/S Displays configuration details and On/Off status for all switched outlets.
/S s Displays On/Off status for an individual outlet, where s is the name or
number of the desired outlet.
/S s+s Displays status information for two or more specific outlets, where s
is the number or name of each desired outlet. A plus sign (+) is
entered between each outlet number or name.
/S s:s Displays status information for a range of outlets, where s is the number or
name of the outlet at the beginning and end of the range of desired
outlets. A colon (:) is entered between the two outlet numbers or names
that mark the beginning of the range and the end of the range.
Notes:
• In Administrator Mode and SuperUser Mode, all outlets are displayed. In
User Mode and ViewOnly Mode, the Plug Status Screen will only include the
outlets allowed by your account.
• The VMR will return a "0" to indicate that the plug is Off, or a "1" to indicate
that the plug is On.
Availability: Administrator, SuperUser, User, ViewOnly
Format: /S [Enter]
/W Display Port Parameters (Who)
Displays configuration information for an individual port, but does not allow parameters
to be changed. User and ViewOnly accounts can only display parameters for their
resident port.
Availability: Administrator, SuperUser, User, ViewOnly
Format: /W [x] [Enter]
Where x is the port number or name. To display parameters for the Network Port,
enter an "N". If the "x" argument is omitted, parameters for your resident port will be
displayed.
Example: To display parameters for a port named "LOCAL", access the Command
Mode from a port and account that permits Administrator level commands, and
type /W LOCAL [Enter].