Western Telematic NBB-1600-D20 User Manual
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NBB-1600-D20/D16 Series: Network Boot Bars - User's Guide
6.2.2. Switching and Reboot Commands - Text Interface
These commands can be used to switch plugs On/Off, reboot plugs or set plugs
to their user-defined Power Up Default values. Plugs may be specified by
name or number.
Notes:
• Wait for the command prompt to appear before entering
additional commands. The prompt will not reappear until the
previous command is complete.
• Commands are not case sensitive. All commands are invoked
by pressing [Enter].
• Users who log into command mode with a Plug password, will
only be allowed to issue commands to the plugs allowed by
that password.
• If command confirmation is enabled, the NBB will display the
Status Screen after commands are successfully completed.
• When switching or reboot operations are initiated, Boot/
Sequence Delay times will be applied as described in
Section 5.3.3.2.
Network Boot Bar v1.41c Site ID: (undefined)
Display Configuration
/H Display Help Screen /G View/Set General Parameters
/S Display Plug Status /P [n] View/Set Plug Parameters
/SN Display Network Status /C View/Set Serial Parameters
/N View/Set Network Parameters
Control /T View/set Telnet Parameters
/D Set Plugs to Default /W View/Set Web Server
/Boot
/On
/Off
/X Exit/Disconnect
Utilities
+------------------------------------+ /I Reset Network Interface
| [n] = optional plug name or number | /U Upgrade Firmware
|
| n+n or n n = plug n and plug n |
| n:n = plug n through plug n |
| * = all plugs |
| ,y = bypass “Sure? (y/n)” |
+------------------------------------+
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Figure 6.3: The NBB Help Screen - Text Interface