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NOTES
If you want to allow a single user to access both switched plugs, assign
the same user password to both plugs.
If you want to “split” plug access between two different users (each
user controls their own plug), then assign a different user password to
each plug.
3. Boot Delay: During a boot cycle, power to the plug is first switched off and
then switched back on. The boot delay is the length of time which elapses
between the time when power is switched off and the time that power is
restored. The boot delay can be 1, 5, 10, 15, 30, or 60 seconds. (Default
determined by option switch 2; Factory setting = 5 seconds.)
4. Power Up Default: Determines how this plug will react when the /D (default)
command is invoked, or after a power interruption. Each plug can be
automatically switched on or off as specified by the power-up default.
(Default = On.)
After plug parameters have been defined, press [Esc] to exit from the Plug
Parameters menu.
4.6 Network Parameters
To communicate with the Dual-Port Network Power Switch via network, the IP
address, subnet mask, and gateway address must first be defined via the Network
Parameters menu. If desired, this menu also allows you to implement IP security
features, which can restrict command mode access based on the user’s IP address.
Settings for network parameters depend upon the configuration of your individual
network. Please contact your network administrator for appropriate settings, then
assign parameters as described in this section.
To access the Network Parameters menu (Figure 4-5), type /N and press [Enter].
Note that this menu is not available in user mode.