User`s guide
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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, 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. 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/NPS 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]
/SD Display Port Diagnostics
Provides detailed information regarding the status of each port. When this command is
issued by a User level or View Only level account, the resulting screen will only display
parameters for the ports allowed by the account. For more information, please refer to
Section 8.9.
Availability: Administrator, SuperUser, User, ViewOnly
Format: /SD [Enter]
Response: Displays Port Diagnostics Screen.