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Command Reference Guide
/DPL Set All Plugs to Default States
Sets all switched outlets to their user-defined default state. For information on setting
outlet defaults, please refer to Section 5.7.
Notes:
• When this command is invoked in Administrator Mode or SuperUser Mode,
it will be applied to all MPC outlets. When invoked in User Mode, the
command will only be applied to the plugs that are allowed by the account.
• If one or more optional AUX/Remote MPC units are connected to the AUX
ports on your local unit, then the /DPL command will be applied to both the
local MPC unit as well as any AUX/Remote MPC units.
Availability: Administrator, SuperUser, User
Format:
/DPL[,Y] [Enter]
Where ,Y is an optional command argument, which can be included to suppress the
command confirmation prompt.
/C Connect to Serial Port
When the RJ-45 AUX Ports and/or Remote Port have been configured as Serial Ports
as described in Section 5.8.2, the /C command can be used to create a connection
between the Network port and a serial mode AUX or Remote Port. In addition, the /C
command can also be invoked to create a connection between the Network Port and
the Console Port.
Notes:
• User level accounts can only connect to the ports that are specifically
permitted by the account.
• The /C command cannot be used to create a connection between two serial
ports.
• Administrator and SuperUser level accounts are allowed to connect to any
MPC Serial Port.
• To terminate a serial port connection, either type
^X ([Ctrl] plus [X]) or invoke
the currently defined disconnect sequence.
Availability: Administrator, SuperUser, User
Format:
/C <x> [Enter]
Where x is the name of the serial port that you wish to connect to. The available
ports are "1" (the Console Port), "Remote", "AUX1", "AUX2" and "AUX3".
/U Send Parameters to File
Sends all MPC configuration parameters to an ASCII text file as described in Section 13.
This allows you to back up the configuration of your MPC unit.
Availability: Administrator
Format:
/U [Enter]