Chapter 4: Using the Command Line Interface
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Example - Outlet Naming
The following command assigns the name "Win XP" to outlet 8.
config:#
outlet 8 name "Win XP"
Inlet Configuration Commands
An inlet configuration command begins with
inlet
. You can configure an inlet by using the inlet configuration command.
Changing the Inlet Name
This command syntax names an inlet.
config:#
inlet <n> name "<name>"
Variables:
•
<n> is the number of the inlet that you want to configure. For a single-inlet PDU, <n> is always the number 1. The value
is an integer between 1 and 50.
•
<name> is a string comprising up to 32 ASCII printable characters. The <name> variable must be enclosed in quotes
when it contains spaces.
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 the number 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.