Tripp Lite PDUMH30ATNET 2.9kW Single-Phase Switched Automatic Transfer Switch PDU, 2 120V L5-30P Inputs, 24 5-15/20R & 1 L5-30R Outputs, 2U, TAA

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5. CLI Commands
schedule
schedule
Use the schedule command to create and/or manage a scheduled action entry. The schedule-type must be specified when
creating a new scheduled action entry; schedule types are dependent upon the device(s) connected. Certain schedule types
also require specifying a target device. Use the show schedule-types command to display a list of available action types and
their target device dependence. Use the no form of this command to delete an entry. When creating an entry, select an easily
remembered name as a label for the entry; this name will be used in the command format schedule (<schedule-name>)
when configuring the entry’s status and settings. To exit from the schedule (<schedule-name>) command format, use
either the end or exit commands.
When configuring a schedule, be sure to enter all parameters specific to the selected action-type. Prior to enabling the entry,
you must set a start-date, frequency and recurrence.
Note: scheduled actions will NOT account for time shifts caused by Daylight Savings Time; the actions will continue to execute
at the configured time.
Syntax
schedule <schedule-name>
schedule-name – Specifies the schedule action entry to be managed.
schedule <schedule-name> <schedule-type> [<device-name>]
device-name – Specifies the device (or sensor) undergoing the scheduled action.
schedule-name – Specifies the name of the schedule to be created. If spaces are required, bookend the name with
quotation marks (“).
schedule-type – Specifies the type of scheduled action.
no schedule <schedule-name>
schedule-name – Specifies the scheduled action entry to be deleted.
Examples
The following command creates “Daily Shutdown” as a scheduled action entry for device “UPS123”:
console> schedule “Daily Shutdown” turn-o-device UPS123
Created Daily Shutdown
console> schedule (Daily Shutdown)>
The following command deletes entry “Weekend Shutdown”:
console> no schedule “Weekend Shutdown”
Deleted Weekend Shutdown
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