Chapter 8: Using the Command Line Interface
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Specifying Non-Critical Outlets
This section applies to outlet-switching capable models only.
This command determines critical and non-critical outlets. It is associated
with the load shedding mode. See
Setting Non-Critical Outlets and
Load Shedding Mode
config:#
pdu nonCriticalOutlets <outlets1>:false;<outlets2>:true
Separate outlet numbers and their settings with a colon. Separate each
"false" and "true" setting with a semicolon.
Variables:
<outlets1> is one or multiple outlet numbers to be set as critical
outlets. Use commas to separate outlet numbers.
Use a dash for a range of consecutive outlets. For example,
3-8
represents outlets 3 to 8.
<outlets2> is one or multiple outlet numbers to be set as NON-critical
outlets. Use commas to separate outlet numbers.
Use a dash for a range of consecutive outlets. For example,
3-8
represents outlets 3 to 8.
Enabling or Disabling Data Logging
This command enables or disables the data logging feature.
config:#
pdu dataRetrieval <option>
Variables:
<option> is one of the options:
enable
or
disable
.
Option
Description
enable
Enables the data logging feature.
disable Disables
the
data logging feature.
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