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and | or>
relationship And or Or.
set autoping action <none | on-
latch | on-follow | off-latch | off-
follow | cycle | cycle-once>
This command is used to set the action that the iBoot-G2 will
perform when the autoping triggers.
None
User Commands
These commands are only available to the administrator.
set password <user | admin>
<old> <new> <repeat>
This command is used to set the password of either the user
or administrator.
user
admin
Event Commands
These commands are only available to the
administrator.
get events
This command displays all scheduled events as shown below. Example:
Name Date Time Repeats Action
1. Event Name mm/dd/yyyy hh:mm Annually Power On
2. Event Name mm/dd/yyyy hh:mm Annually Power On
3. Event Name mm/dd/yyyy hh:mm Annually Power On
4. Event Name mm/dd/yyyy hh:mm Annually Power On
5. Event Name mm/dd/yyyy hh:mm Annually Power On
6. Event Name mm/dd/yyyy hh:mm Annually Power On
7. Event Name mm/dd/yyyy hh:mm Annually Power On
8. Event Name mm/dd/yyyy hh:mm Annually Power On
set time server <dotted
decimal>
This command is used to set the IP Address of a network
time server.
69.90.182.55
set time enable <yes | no> This command enables or disables the use of the time server
and scheduled events.
No
get time Displays the current time and time server
Current Time: 16:10:41 01/27/2010
Server: 64.90.182.55
set event <1-8> date
<mm/dd/yyyy>
This command is used to set the scheduled action’s start
date.
set event <1-8> time <hh:mm> This command is used to set the time the scheduled action
will occur in 24 hour format.
set event <1-8> repeat <never
| hourly | daily | weekly |
monthly | annually>
This command is used to set how often the scheduled action
will repeat.
set event <1-8> action <on |
off | cycle | reboot>
This command is used to set the scheduled action.
del event <1-8> This command deletes the scheduled action.
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