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Outlet Commands
Description
get outlets
Returns the status of each outlet the user has
rights to.
get outlet <n>
Returns the status of outlet n
set outlet <n> <on/off/cycle>
Commands outlet n to power on/off or cycle
(reboot or power pulse)
The following commands require administrative rights.
set outlet <n> name <name>
Each outlet can be named for easy identification.
20 characters, no spaces.
get outlet <n> initial.state
set outlet <n> initial.state <last/on/off>
Set/Get the initial state of each outlet when the
iBootBar is first powered up.
get outlet <n> autoping
Returns the current AutoPing configuration for
outlet <n>
set outlet <n> autoping ipaddress <dotted decimal>
Set the IP address to be pinged for AutoPing
set outlet <n> autoping action <action>
Set the action to be performed when AutoPing is
triggered. none / on-latch / on-follow / off-
latch / off-follow / cycle / cycle-once
set outlet <n> autoping frequency <1-999>
Set the delay between ping attempts
set outlet <n> autoping count <1-99>
Set the number of failures to respond to ping
before the AutoPing feature is triggered
Timed Event Commands
Description
add event <name >
The default time and date will be the time and
date that the event is added. The default action is
none, and the default repeat is never.
del event < name >
This command removes a scheduled event from
the event list. This command functions the same
as the DEL USER and DEL GROUP commands.
ren event < name > < new name >
This command is used to rename an event that
has been scheduled.
set event < name > year < 2007 - 2050 >
This command sets the year of the event.
set event < name > month <1 - 12>
This command sets the month of the event.
set event < name > day <1 - 31>
This command sets the day of the event.
set event < name > hour < 0 - 23 >
This command sets the hour of the event.
set event < name > minute <0 - 59>
This command sets the minute of the event.
set event < name > action < on / off / cycle >
This command sets the action to take place when
the event is executed.
set event < name > repeat < never / daily / weekly / monthly / annually >
This command sets the repeat pattern for the
event.
set event < name > control < outlet / group > < n / name >
This command sets the outlet or group that will
be controlled.