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
Examples
The following command enters the device (<device-name>) command format for device “Device0076”:
console> device Device0076
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Retrieving details...
console> device (Device0076)>
The following command deletes the inactive device named “PDU-Rack1 “:
console> no device PDU-Rack1
Deleted PDU-Rack1
show device
Use the show device command to display a summary table of all devices or the details of a specified device.
Syntax
show device [<device-name>]
device-name – Specifies the device for which details are to be displayed.
Examples
The following command displays a summary table of the device and peripherals connected to it:
console> show device
NAME ALERT STATUS ACTIVE TYPE MANUFACTURER MODEL SERIAL #
---------- ------------ ------ ---- ------------ ------------- -------------
Device0076 warning yes UPS TRIPP LITE SMART1000RM2U 2810GY0SM12345676
Sensor0011 normal yes Sensor TRIPP LITE E2MTHDI 2357AV0AC886D0005
device: <keyword>
<keyword>
Use keywords to assign or modify values of associated data points and attributes. Up to 6 keywords can be entered in one
command, but they must be entered in the correct order. For instance, to adjust the Nominal Input Voltage, the command
must be entered as “input voltage nominal” (three keywords). To view available keywords, enter [Tab][Tab] at the prompt.
Syntax
<keyword-1 [keyword-2 [keyword-3 [keyword-4 [keyword-5 [keyword-6]]]]]> <value>
keyword – Specifies one or more attributes that comprise a data point.
value – Specifies the new value for the data point.
Example
The following command sets the device’s Nominal Input Voltage to 220V:
console> device (Rack PDU)> input voltage nominal 220
Update complete
The following command sets the device’s Fan Speed to High:
console> device (Rack PDU)> cooling fan speed high
Update complete
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