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Enabling or Disabling an Inlet (for Multi-Inlet PDUs)
Enabling or disabling an inlet takes effect on a multi-inlet PDU only.
This command enables or disables an inlet.
config:#
inlet <n> enabled <option>
Variables:
<n> is the number of the inlet that you want to configure. For a single-inlet PDU, <n> is always 1. The
value is an integer between 1 and 50.
<option> is one of the options:
true
or
false
.
Option
Description
true
The specified inlet is enabled.
false
The specified inlet is disabled.
Note: If performing this command causes all inlets to be disabled, a warning message appears, prompting
you to confirm. When this occurs, press y to confirm or n to cancel the operation.
Example - Inlet Naming
The following command assigns the name "AC source" to the inlet 1. If your Legrand PDU contains multiple
inlets, this command names the 1st inlet.
config:#
inlet 1 name "AC source"
Overcurrent Protector Configuration Commands
An overcurrent protector configuration command begins with
ocp.
The command configures an individual
circuit breaker or fuse which protects outlets.
Changing the Overcurrent Protector Name
This command names a circuit breaker or a fuse which protects outlets on your Legrand PDU.
config:#
ocp <n> name "<name>"
Variables:
<n> is the number of the overcurrent protector that you want to configure. The value is an integer
between 1 and 50.
<name> is a string comprising up to 64 ASCII printable characters. The <name> variable must be
enclosed in quotes when it contains spaces.
Example - OCP Naming
The command assigns the name "Email servers CB" to the overcurrent protector labeled 2.
config:#
ocp 2 name "Email servers CB"