op 175,Understanding OP 175: A Comprehensive Guide
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Understanding OP 175: A Comprehensive Guide

op 175,Understanding OP 175: A Comprehensive Guide

As an admin or a server operator, having the ability to manage your server effectively is crucial. One of the most important tools in your arsenal is the OP (Operator) status, especially on the 175 platform. This guide will walk you through everything you need to know about becoming an OP on 175, managing your server, and utilizing the kick command to maintain a healthy gaming environment.

Becoming an OP on 175

Before you can start managing your server, you need to become an OP. Here’s how you can do it:

  • Log in to your server as a regular player.
  • Open the chat console by pressing the appropriate key (usually T).
  • Enter the command `/op [playername]` to grant OP status to a player.
  • Once the player has OP status, they can now manage the server and perform various administrative tasks.

Entering the OP Console

Once you have OP status, you can enter the OP console to access additional commands. Here’s how to do it:

  • Press the key that opens the chat console (usually T).
  • Enter the command `/op` and press Enter.
  • This will open the OP console, allowing you to manage the server and its players.

Using the Kick Command

One of the most important commands for an OP is the kick command. This allows you to remove a player from the server. Here’s how to use it:

  • Open the OP console by pressing the chat console key (usually T).
  • Enter the command `/list` to view a list of all online players.
  • Select the player you want to kick by finding their name or ID.
  • Enter the command `/kick [player ID] [reason]` to kick the player. Replace `[player ID]` with the player’s ID and `[reason]` with the reason for the kick.

Understanding Player IDs

When using the kick command, it’s important to use the player’s ID instead of their name. This is because player names can be changed, but IDs remain constant. Here’s how to find a player’s ID:

  • Open the OP console by pressing the chat console key (usually T).
  • Enter the command `/list` to view a list of all online players.
  • Look for the player’s ID next to their name.

Banning Players

In addition to kicking players, you can also ban them from your server. This prevents them from rejoining even if they change their name. Here’s how to ban a player:

  • Open the OP console by pressing the chat console key (usually T).
  • Enter the command `/list` to view a list of all online players.
  • Select the player you want to ban by finding their name or ID.
  • Enter the command `/banid [unique ID]` to ban the player. Replace `[unique ID]` with the player’s unique ID.

Viewing Player IPs

Knowing a player’s IP address can be useful for banning them or investigating any suspicious activity. Here’s how to view a player’s IP:

  • Open the OP console by pressing the chat console key (usually T).
  • Enter the command `/status` to view the status of all players.
  • Look for the player’s IP address next to their name.

Handling Disruptive Players

Disruptive players can ruin the experience for everyone else. Here’s how to handle them:

  • Open the OP console by pressing the chat console key (usually T).
  • Enter the command `/list` to view a list of all online players.
  • Select the player causing trouble by finding their name or ID.
  • Enter the command `/kick [player ID] [reason]` to kick the player.

Table: Kick Command Syntax

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