10.3.Control Commands
These commands are used to switch A/B lines at each circuit, set
circuits to default status, and reset the network interface.
/A <n> Switch Circuit "n" to Line "A"
Switches the target circuit(s) to Line "A". Note that this
command can be used to switch one circuit, a combination of
circuits or all circuits to the "A" state. For more information,
please refer to Section 7.2.1.
Command Format: /A <n> [Enter]
Where n is the number or common name of the target circuit,
and can either indicate a single circuit, a combination of
circuits, or all circuits as described in Section 7.2.1.
Command Arguments:
,y Suppress Confirmation (Sure) Prompt. For example,
"/A 1,y" switches circuit 1 to Line "A" without
displaying the confirmation prompt.
Response: Displays message indicating circuit(s) to be
switched, waits for user confirmation (unless suppressed),
switches target circuit(s) to "A", then displays Status Screen.
Command Availability: System and User.
/B <n> Switch Circuit "n" to Line "B"
Switches the target circuit(s) to Line "B". Note that this
command can be used to switch one circuit, a combination of
circuits or all circuits to the "B" state. For more information,
please refer to Section 7.2.1.
Command Format: /B <n> [Enter]
Where n is the number or common name of the target circuit,
and can either indicate a single circuit, a combination of
circuits, or all circuits as described in Section 7.2.1.
Command Arguments:
,y Suppress Confirmation (Sure) Prompt. For example,
"/B 1,y" switches circuit 1 to Line "B" without
displaying the confirmation prompt.
Response: Displays message indicating circuit(s) to be
switched, waits for user confirmation (unless suppressed),
switches target circuit(s) to "B", then displays Status Screen.
Command Availability: System and User.
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