Chapter 8: Using the Command Line Interface
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Example 1 - PDU Naming
The following command assigns the name "my px12" to the PDU.
config:#
pdu name "my px12"
Example 2 - Outlet Sequence
The following command causes a 10-outlet PDU to first power on the 8th
to 6th outlets and then the rest of outlets in the ascending order after the
PDU powers up.
config:#
pdu outletSequence 8-6,1-5,9,10
Example 3 - Outlet Sequence Delay
The following command determines that the outlet 1's delay is 2.5
seconds, outlet 2's delay is 3 seconds, and the delay for outlets 3 through
5 is 10 seconds.
config:#
pdu outletSequenceDelay 1:2.5;2:3;3-5:10
Example 4 - Non-Critical Outlets
The following command sets outlets 1, 2, 3, 7, and 9 to be critical outlets,
and 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, 11 and 12 to be non-critical outlets on a 12-outlet PX3.
config:#
pdu nonCriticalOutlets 1-3,7,9:false;4-6,8,10-12:true
Network Configuration Commands
A network configuration command begins with
network. A number of
network settings can be changed through the CLI, such as the IP address,
transmission speed, duplex mode, and so on.
Configuring IPv4 Parameters
An IPv4 configuration command begins with
network ipv4.
Summary of Contents for Raritan PX3-3000 Series
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Page 885: ...Appendix K RADIUS Configuration Illustration 864 Note If your PX3 uses PAP then select PAP ...
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