I-Tech Company CMS 6R4 Series User Manual

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10-4

CMS-6R4 Series - User’s Guide

10.4. Command Set

This Section provides information on all Text Interface commands, sorted

alphabetically by command.

/BOOT

Initiate Boot Cycle

Initiates a boot cycle at the selected plug(s). When a Boot cycle is performed,

the CMS-6R4 will first switch the selected plug(s) Off, then pause for the

user defined Boot/Sequence Delay Period, then switch the plug(s) back on.

For more information on the Boot/Sequence Delay Period, please refer to

Section 5.5.5.1. The

/BOOT command can also be entered as /BO.

Note:

When this command is executed by a Non-Supervisor, it will

only be applied to the plugs that are allowed by the password entered

at login.

Availability: Supervisor / Non-Supervisor
Format:

/BOOT[,Y] <n> [Enter] or /BO[,Y] <n> [Enter]

Where:

,Y

(Optional) Suppresses the Command Confirmation Prompt.

n

The number or name of the plugs that you intend to boot. To

apply the command to several plugs, enter a space character or

a plus sign (+) between each plug number. To apply the

command to a range of plugs, enter the numbers for the first

and last plugs in the range, separated by a colon character (:).

To apply the command to all plugs allowed by your password,

enter an asterisk character (*).

Response:

Verbose: "Sure? (y/n)", if Y, the unit will indicate that the command is in

process, and then display the main status screen when complete.

Terse: 5, if Y, the unit will respond with I.

Example: Assuming that your password allows access to Plug 2 and Plug 3,

to initiate a boot cycle at Plugs 2 and 3, invoke either one of the following

command lines:

/BOOT,Y 2+3 [Enter] or /BO,Y 2+3 [Enter]

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