335
This section explains how to use the command line interface (CLI) to
administer a PX device.
In This Chapter
About the Interface ................................................................................335
Logging in to CLI ...................................................................................336
Help Command......................................................................................340
Querying Available Parameters for a Command...................................341
Showing Information..............................................................................341
Clearing Information ..............................................................................370
Configuring the PX Device and Network ...............................................371
Load Shedding Configuration Commands ............................................484
Power Control Operations .....................................................................485
Actuator Control Operations..................................................................489
Unblocking a User .................................................................................490
Resetting the PX....................................................................................491
Network Troubleshooting.......................................................................492
Retrieving Previous Commands............................................................495
Automatically Completing a Command .................................................495
Logging out of CLI .................................................................................496
About the Interface
The PX provides a command line interface that enables data center
administrators to perform some basic management tasks.
Using this interface, you can do the following:
Reset the PX device
Display the PX and network information, such as the device name,
firmware version, IP address, and so on
Configure the PX and network settings
Troubleshoot network problems
You can access the interface over a local connection using a terminal
emulation program such as HyperTerminal, or via a Telnet or SSH client
such as PuTTY.
Note: Telnet access is disabled by default because it communicates
openly and is thus insecure. To enable Telnet, see
Modifying Network
Service Settings
(on page 122).
Chapter 8
Using the Command Line Interface
Summary of Contents for PX2-1000 SERIES
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