Chapter 8: Using the Command Line Interface
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-- OR --
#
reset activeEnergy outlet <outlet_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.
<outlet_n> is an outlet number.
Resetting to Factory Defaults
The following commands restore all settings of the PX3 device to factory
defaults.
To reset PX3 settings after login, use either command:
#
reset factorydefaults
-- OR --
#
reset factorydefaults
/y
To reset PX3 settings before login:
Username:
factorydefaults
See
Using the CLI Command
(on page 702) for details.
Network Troubleshooting
The PX3 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.
2.
Type
diag
and press Enter. The diag# or diag> prompt appears,
indicating that you have entered the diagnostic mode.
3.
Now you can type any diagnostic commands for troubleshooting.
Summary of Contents for PX3-3000 series
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