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--:- units cli-> cd power_management/management/<PDU_ID>/outlet_table
--:- outlet_table cli-> [cycle|on|off|lock|unlock]
<outlet_number[,..,outlet_number]>
Examples:
--:- units cli-> cd power_management/management/myPDU/outlet_table
--:- outlet_table cli-> off 1,2,5,8
Are you sure you want to turn off the outlet(s)? y/n : y
The cycle, on and off commands can be used from the units/topology level, where they are enabled
and configured with the Power Profile.
--:- units cli -> [cycle|on|off] topology/<PDU_ID>
These three commands can also be used to configure the CAS profile ports that are configured to
control outlets of power devices.
--:- units cli -> [cycle|on|off] topology/<PORT_ID>
passwd
Configure the password for the current user. The terminal does not echo the password.
Syntax:
--:- units cli-> passwd
opiepasswd
Configure a one time password (OTP) for the local user. After you type the command, you will be
asked for the pass phrase to use for the OTP.
Syntax:
--:- units cli-> opiepasswd
Example:
opiepasswd -f -c teste
Adding teste:
Only use this method from the console; NEVER from remote. If you are
using telnet, xterm, or a dial-in, type ^C now or exit with no
password.
Then run opiepasswd without the -c parameter.
Using MD5 to compute responses.
Enter new secret pass phrase:
Again new secret pass phrase:
ID teste OTP key is 499 AC0241