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iBootBar V1.5x
Command Line Interface
The Command Line Interface provides complete setup of all function of the iBootBar. Access the CLI either via the network interface using Telnet, or via the
modem or serial port using a terminal emulation program. Some commands of the CLI require administrative rights. These are indicated in the table below.
Outlet Commands
Command
Description Admin
Fact
Def
get
outlets
Returns the status of ALL the outlets the user has rights to.
Displays all devices and outlets in a cluster configuration.
No
get
outlet
<1
‐
8>
Returns the status of the iBootBar. This command is for iBootBars
not used in a cluster configuration. If used in a cluster, it is the
same as device #1. The user must have rights to the selected
outlet.
No
set
outlet
<1
‐
8>
<on/off/cycle>
Sets the selected outlet to the selected state. The user must have
rights to the selected outlet. This command is for iBootBars not
used in a cluster configuration. If used in a cluster, it is the same
as device #1
No
get
device
<#1
‐
#16/devname>
outlet
<1
‐
8>
Returns the status of the select outlet on the selected iBootBar.
Device is either the number of the device <#1 to #16> or the name
of the device, as set. Number sign (#) required. The user must
have rights to the selected outlet.
No
set
device
<#1
‐
#16/devname>
outlet
<1
‐
8>
<on/off/cycle>
Sets the selected outlet on the selected iBootBar to the selected
state. The user must have rights to the selected outlet.
No
set
device
<#1
‐
#16/devname>
outlet
<1
‐
8>
name
<name>
Sets the name of the selected outlet of the selected iBootBar. 20
characters max.
Yes Outlet
<#>
get
device
<#1
‐
#16/devname>
outlet
<1
‐
8>
initial.state
Get or set the initial state of the selected outlet of the currently
selected iBootBar. Initial state is the condition of the outlet when
the iBootBar is powered up.
Yes Last
set
device
<#1
‐
#16/devname>
outlet
<1
‐
8>
initial.state
<on/off/last>
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