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Event Commands
These commands are only available to the administrator.
get events
This command displays all scheduled events as shown below. Example:
Date Time Repeats Action
1. 01/13/2013 16:00 every 1 Day(s) On Run
2. 01/13/2013 16:15 every 0 Day(s) On Run
3. 01/15/2013 17:00 every 1 Hour(s) Cycle Run
4. 02/16/2014 12:00 every 1 Day(s) Off Run
5. 02/16/2014 12:10 every 1 Day(s) On Run
6. 02/17/2013 01:05 every 0 Day(s) On Run
7. 02/18/2013 01:00 every 0 Day(s) On Run
8. 03/18/2014 01:00 every 0 Day(s) On Run
set time enable <yes | no>
This command enables or disables the use of the time server and scheduled
events.
Note:
When Adding new events through the CLI. Set this to no to prevent
unintended power switching
No
set time server <address>
This command is used to set the Address of a network time server. ip or FQDN
time.nist.gov
get time
Displays the current time and time server settings:
Current Time: 07/30/2015 10:41:05
Timezone: -5
DST: Enabled
Starts the 2nd Sunday of March at 2:00
Stops the 1st Sunday of November at 2:00
Server: time.nist.gov
set event <1-8> <run | hold>
This command is used to all the event to run, or put the event on hold
run
set event <1-8> date <mm/dd/yyyy>
This command is used to set the scheduled action’s start date.
set event <1-8> time <hh:mm>
This command is used to set the time the scheduled action will occur in 24 hour
format.
set event <1-8> action <on | off | cycle>
This command is used to set the scheduled action.
set event <1-8> repeat <day | hour | minute>
This command is used to set how often the scheduled action will repeat.
set event <1-8> mult <0-999>
This command sets how often the event will repeat, the number of increments (as
set by the command above) before the next event.
del event <1-8>
This command deletes the specified event