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
Commands can be entered individually by typing the command at the prompt.
console> snmp port 165
console> no snmp v1 enable
console> snmp v3 enable
PADM also supports command-chaining, whereby related commands and parameters can be sequentially added in a single
line, separated by a semi-colon (;)
console> snmp port 165;no snmp v1 enable;snmp v3 enable
If using command-chaining with a nested command, end the line with “end” to exit from the nested command format.
Otherwise, the prompt will remain in the nested format
console> email user1;address [email protected];enable;end
For quick-reference information on the usage of a command, enter the command name at the prompt. For detailed
information about a command, view its manual page by entering “man” followed by the command name at the prompt.
When displayed log reports exceed one page, the bottom of the screen will display a pagination indicator. The numbers
appearing in brackets are the current page number and the total number of pages. The numbers appearing in carets (<>)
indicate horizontal continuation of the current page. At the cursor, enter the desired page number or a letter designating the
support navigation commands: [f]irst, [p]rev, [n]ext, [l]ast, [r]efresh, [q]uit. Enter the left or right caret to display the respective
horizontal continuation of the page.
[1/56], <1/2>:q
3.1 General CLI Commands
? Displays a list of commands.
help Displays a list of commands.
end Exits a nested command section and returns to the previous section.
exit Exits a nested command section and returns to the previous section. Terminates the CLI session,
if entered at the root level.
man Displays the manual page (description) of a command.
no Disables, removes or deletes content.
show Displays command or keyword details.
<> Indicates a required value in place of the brackets and text within.
[] Indicates an optional parameter.
{} Indicates a required parameter; an item from the list of choices must be selected.
| Separates mutually exclusive choices.
[{}] Indicates a required choice within an optional element.
3. Entering Commands
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