USING THE CLP INTERFACE
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Figure 96 shows an example of the output when the
show
command is entered with
the
name
attribute.
Figure 96. Example 2 – Name Attribute
Figure 97 shows an example of the output when the
show
command is entered with
the
powerState
attribute.
Figure 97. Example 3 – powerState Attribute
Turning an Outlet On or Off
The
set
command turns an outlet on or off.
Syntax
The following is the syntax for the
set
command:
clp:/
−
> set /system1/outlet powerState=on|off
where the keyword
on
turns the outlet on and the keyword
off
turns the outlet off.
Querying an Outlet Sensor
The
show
command with the
Antecedent
key word queries the outlet sensors
clp:/−> Show –d properties=Antecedent system1/<outlet number>=>
AssociatedSensor
where <outlet number> is the number of the outlet.
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