TP-Link Pharos Control PharosControl User Guide - Page 12
Log in to the Management Interface, 1.4 Add the Devices to be Managed, Open Web Log
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sudo /etc/init.d/pharoscontrol status View the current status and server port of Pharos Control server. sudo /etc/init.d/pharoscontrol list View the information of the client hosts connecting to Pharos Control, including username, role, client address and session number. sudo /etc/init.d/pharoscontrol kick [session] Disconnect the specific Client Host using its session number. sudo /etc/init.d/pharoscontrol reset Reset the database. sudo /etc/init.d/pharoscontrol backup [file directory] Back up the current database and save it as a backup file on your local computer. If needed, you can restore the database with this backup file. sudo /etc/init.d/pharoscontrol restore [file directory] Restore the database with a previous backup file. Tips To change the server port number of Pharos Control, you can open the file /opt/pharoscontrol/conf/setting/ me.properties, find the field "port=9321", and change "9321" to your desired port number. 1.3.2 Log in to the Management Interface For Windows system, click Open Web Page on the server interface and the web browser will open automatically. For Linux system, open the web browser and enter "http://127.0.0.1:9321". On the login interface, enter the username and password you have set in the installation process, and click Log in. 9