Configure Power Strips Using CLI

Note: These functions can also be managed from the Remote Console. See Configure Power Strips from the Remote Console .

The following power commands allow you to manage power strips attached to SX II.

Enter admin > power to access the menu.

Command

Description

Parameters

associate

Associate a power strip outlet to a SX II port.

  • <port number> - SX port number to associate
  • <powerstrip name> - Name of power strip to access
  • <outlet number> - Outlet number on power strip to associate

cycle

Power cycle specified power strip.

Note: If you are connecting a PX to SX II, it is recommended you set the power cycle time to 5 seconds.

  • <port number> - SX port number to cycle
  • <powerstrip name> - Name of power strip to access
  • <outlet number> - Outlet number on power strip to cycle

off

Power off a specified power strip.

  • <port number> - SX port number to turn off
  • <powerstrip name> - Name of power strip to access
  • <outlet number> - Outlet number on power strip to turn off

on

Power off a specified power strip.

  • <port number> - SX port number to turn on
  • <powerstrip name> - Name of power strip to access
  • <outlet number> - Outlet number on power strip to turn on

powerdelay

Configure global power strip delays.

  • <cycle value> - Delay between power off/on

powerstatus

Get the status of a specified power strip.

  • <powerstrip name> - Name of power strip to access

powerstrip

Get power strip information.

  • <powerstrip name> - Name of power strip to access

setpowerport

Configure an SX II Port to contain a power strip.

  • <port number> - SX port number

unassociate

Remove a power outlet association from a SX II port.

  • <port number> - SX port number to unassociate
  • <powerstrip name> - Name of power strip to access
  • <outlet number> - Outlet number on power strip to unassociate

unsetpowerport

Configure an SX II Port to remove a power strip.

  • <port number> - SX port number

See Also

Administering SX II Using command line interface

Change Your Password Using CLI

Configure and Manage Users and User Groups Using CLI

Configure User Authorization and Authentication Services Using CLI

Configure a Modem Using CLI

Run an Autoconfiguration Script Using CLI

Configure Network Settings Using CLI

Configure Device Settings Using CLI

Configure SNMP Traps and Alerts Using CLI

Configure Date and Time Settings Using CLI

Change the Default GUI Language Setting Using CLI

Configure SMTP Events and Notifications Using CLI

Configure Port Logging Settings Using CLI

Configure Ports Using CLI

Configure the Local Port Using CLI

Configure Security Settings Using CLI

Configure Maintenance Settings Using CLI

Configure Diagnostic Settings Using CLI