Chapter 8: Using the Command Line Interface
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Blade Extension Strip Settings
This command shows the information of a blade extension strip,
including the total number of tag ports, and if available, the ID (barcode)
number of any connected tag.
#
show bladeSlot <n> <rack_unit> <blade_slot>
Variables:
<n> is the number of the FEATURE port where the selected asset
sensor is physically connected. For the PX device with only one
FEATURE port, the number is always 1.
<rack_unit> is the index number of the desired rack unit (tag port) on
the selected asset sensor. The index number of each rack unit is
available on the Asset Strip page of the web interface.
<blade_slot> is one of the options:
all
or a specific number of a tag
port on the blade extension strip.
Option
Description
all
Displays the information of all tag ports on the
specified blade extension strip connected to a
particular rack unit.
Tip: You can also type the command without
adding this option "all" to get the same data.
A specific
number
Displays the information of the specified tag port
on the blade extension strip connected to a
particular rack unit.
The number of each tag port on the blade
extension strip is available on the Asset Strip
page.
Summary of Contents for PX3-4000 series
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Page 627: ...Appendix I RADIUS Configuration Illustration 606 Note If your PX uses PAP then select PAP...
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Page 648: ...Appendix J Integration 627 3 Click OK...
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