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Command Reference Guide

/TA

Toggle to "A" Position

Toggles a Circuit or a Circuit Group to the "A" position.

Note: When this command is invoked in Administrator Mode or SuperUser
Mode, it can be applied to all AFS-16 Circuits and Circuit Groups. When this
command is invoked in User Mode, it can only be applied to the Circuits and/or
Circuit Groups that have been enabled for your account.

Availability: Administrator, SuperUser, User
Format:

/TA [,Y] [Enter]

Where:

c

The number or name of the Circuit(s) or Circuit Group(s) that you wish

to switch to the "A" position. To apply the command to several Circuits,

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

command to a range of Circuits, enter the numbers for the first and last

Circuits in the range, separated by a colon character (:). To apply the

command to all Circuits allowed by your account, enter an asterisk

character (*).

,Y

(Optional) Suppresses the command confirmation prompt.

Example:
Assume that your account allows access to Circuit 2 and Circuit 3. To switch Circuits 2
and 3 to the "A" position without displaying the optional command confirmation prompt,
invoke the following command line:

/TA 2+3,Y [Enter]

/TB

Toggle to "B" Position

Toggles a Circuit or a Circuit Group to the "B" position.

Note: When this command is invoked in Administrator Mode or SuperUser
Mode, it can be applied to all AFS-16 Circuits and Circuit Groups. When this
command is invoked in User Mode, it can only be applied to the Circuits and/or
Circuit Groups that have been enabled for your account.

Availability: Administrator, SuperUser, User
Format:

/TB [,Y] [Enter]

Where:

c

The number or name of the Circuit(s) or Circuit Group(s) that you wish

to switch to the "B" position. To apply the command to several Circuits,

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

command to a range of Circuits, enter the numbers for the first and last

Circuits in the range, separated by a colon character (:). To apply the

command to all Circuits allowed by your account, enter an asterisk (*).

,Y

(Optional) Suppresses the command confirmation prompt.

Example:
Assume that your account allows access to Circuit 2 and Circuit 3. To switch Circuits 2
and 3 to the "B" position without displaying the optional command confirmation prompt,
invoke the following command line:

/TB 2+3,Y [Enter]