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config:#
pdu outletSequenceDelay <outlet1>:<delay1>;<outlet2>:<delay2>;
<outlet3>:<delay3>;...
Separate outlet numbers and their delay settings with a colon. Outlets
followed by delays are separated with a semicolon.
Variables:
<outlet1>, <outlet2>, <outlet3> and the like are individual outlet
numbers or a range of outlets using a dash. For example,
3-8
represents outlets 3 to 8.
<delay1>, <delay2>, <delay3> and the like are the delay time in
seconds.
Note: Power-on sequencing is disabled in the latching mode. See
PX3
Latching Relay Behavior
(on page 192).
Setting the PDU-Defined Default Outlet State
This section applies to outlet-switching capable models only.
This command determines the initial power condition of all outlets after
powering up the PDU.
config:#
pdu outletStateOnDeviceStartup <option>
Variables:
<option> is one of the options:
off
,
on
or
lastKnownState
.
Option
Description
off
Switches OFF all outlets when the PX device
powers up.
on
Switches ON all outlets when the PX device
powers up.
lastKnownState Restores all outlets to the previous status before
powering down the PX device when the PDU
powers up again.
Summary of Contents for PX3-4000 series
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