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Note: Setting the outlet's default state to an option other than
pduDefined
overrides the PDU-defined default state on that outlet. See
Setting the PDU-Defined Default Outlet State
(on page 406).
Setting an Outlet's Cycling Power-Off Period
This section applies to outlet-switching capable models only.
This command determines the power-off period of the power cycling
operation for a specific outlet.
config:#
outlet <n> cyclingPowerOffPeriod <timing>
Variables:
<n> is the number of the outlet that you want to configure.
<timing> is the time of the cycling power-off period in seconds,
which is an integer between 0 and 3600, or
pduDefined for following
the PDU-defined timing.
Note: This setting overrides the PDU-defined cycling power-off period on
a particular outlet. See
Setting the PDU-Defined Cycling Power-Off
Period
(on page 407).
Example - Outlet Naming
The following command assigns the name "Win XP" to outlet 8.
config:#
outlet 8 name "Win XP"
Inlet Configuration Commands
An inlet configuration command begins with
inlet. You can configure an
inlet by using the inlet configuration command.
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