Specifications
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set autoping mode <single |
and | or>
Sets single AutoPing (AutoPing 1) or two AutoPing
relationship And or Or.
Single
set autoping action <none | on-
latch | on-follow | off-latch | off-
follow | cycle>
This command is used to set the action that the iBoot-G2 will
perform when the autoping triggers.
None
set autoping cycle <0-999>
This command sets the maximum number of power cycles
when the AutoPing triggers. 0 = Unlimited
1
set autoping wait <1-999>
This command sets the time, in seconds for the device to
respond to a ping.
2
User Commands
These commands are only available to the administrator.
set user account <yes | no>
This command sets whether or not a user account is used. If
<n> only the administrator account is active
n
set login required <yes | no>
This command sets whether or not a login is required for user
level operation. A login is always required for admin
functions.
y
set password <user | admin>
<old> <new> <repeat>
This command is used to set the password of either the user
or administrator.
user
admin
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 <dotted
decimal>
This command is used to set the IP Address of a network
time server.
69.90.182.55
get time
Displays the current time and time server
Current Time: 16:10:41 01/27/2010
Server: 64.90.182.55
set event <1-8> <run | hold>
This command is used to all the event to run, or put the event
on hold
run