Chapter 8: Using the Command Line Interface
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To reset one inlet's active energy readings:
#
reset activeEnergy inlet <n>
-- OR --
#
reset activeEnergy inlet <n> /y
If you entered the command without "/y", a message appears prompting
you to confirm the operation. Type y to confirm the reset or n to abort it.
Variables:
<n> is the inlet number.
Resetting to Factory Defaults
The following commands restore all settings of the PX device to factory
defaults.
To reset PX settings after login, use either command:
#
reset factorydefaults
-- OR --
#
reset factorydefaults
/y
To reset PX settings before login:
Username:
factorydefaults
See
Using the CLI Command
(on page 538) for details.
Network Troubleshooting
The PX provides 4 diagnostic commands for troubleshooting network
problems:
nslookup
,
netstat
,
ping
, and
traceroute
. The diagnostic
commands function as corresponding Linux commands and can get
corresponding Linux outputs.
Entering Diagnostic Mode
Diagnostic commands function in the diagnostic mode only.
To enter the diagnostic mode:
1. Enter either of the following modes:
Administrator mode: The # prompt is displayed.
User mode: The > prompt is displayed.
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