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Chapter 10: Using SCP Commands
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Scenario 2: Only one PX3TS to configure, with a non-default SCP port
▪
SSH/SCP port is NOT the default (22), or the accessed PX3TS is a Port-Forwarding slave
device.
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There is only one device to configure so a CSV file for device-specific settings is NOT needed.
scp -P <port> <config file> <user name>@<device ip>:/raw_config_update
Scenario 3: Multiple PX3TS to configure, with the default SCP port
▪
SSH/SCP port is the default (22), and the accessed PX3TS is a standalone device.
▪
There are multiple devices to configure so a CSV file for device-specific settings is needed
during the upload.
scp <dev_list file> <config file> <user name>@<device
ip>:/raw_config_update /match=<col>
Scenario 4: Multiple PX3TS to configure, with a non-default SCP port
▪
SSH/SCP port is NOT the default (22), or the accessed PX3TS is a Port-Forwarding slave
device.
▪
There are multiple devices to configure so a CSV file for device-specific settings is needed
during the upload.
scp -P <port> <dev_list file> <config file> <user name>@<device
ip>:/raw_config_update /match=<dev_col>
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<config file>
is the filename of the custom raw configuration that
you want to upload.
▪
<user name>
is the "admin" or any user profile with Administrator
Privileges.
▪
<device ip> is the IP address or hostname of the PX3TS where you
want to upload the specified file.
▪
<port> is the current SSH/SCP port number, or the port number of a
specific slave device in the Port-Forwarding chain.
▪
<dev_list file>
is the name of the CSV file for configuring
multiple PX3TS with device-specific settings. For this file's format, see
devices.csv
(on page 741).
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For device-specific settings in the
<config file>
, refer each
device-specific configuration key to a specific column in the
<dev_list file>
. See
config.txt
(on page 738).
▪
<dev_col>
comprises "serial:" or "mac:" and the number of the
column where the serial number or MAC address of each PX3TS is in
the uploaded CSV file. This is the data based on which each device
finds its device-specific settings.
For example:
Summary of Contents for Raritan PX3TS
Page 4: ......
Page 6: ......
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Page 80: ...Chapter 4 Connecting External Equipment Optional 60...
Page 109: ...Chapter 5 PDU Linking 89...
Page 117: ...Chapter 5 PDU Linking 97...
Page 441: ...Chapter 7 Using the Web Interface 421...
Page 464: ...Chapter 7 Using the Web Interface 444...
Page 465: ...Chapter 7 Using the Web Interface 445 Continued...
Page 746: ...Appendix A Specifications 726...
Page 823: ...Appendix I RADIUS Configuration Illustration 803 Note If your PX3TS uses PAP then select PAP...
Page 828: ...Appendix I RADIUS Configuration Illustration 808 14 The new attribute is added Click OK...
Page 829: ...Appendix I RADIUS Configuration Illustration 809 15 Click Next to continue...
Page 860: ...Appendix J Additional PX3TS Information 840...
Page 890: ...Appendix K Integration 870 3 Click OK...
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