Command Line Interface - Dataprobe iBoot-DC Manual

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The iBoot-DC Command Line Interface (CLI) provides a text based method for communicating with the
iBoot. The syntax of the CLI uses a basic Set (change a variable) and Get (retrieve a variable). The CLI is
accessed either through the Telnet protocol, which requires a Telnet client program. Dataprobe provides a
simple Telnet Client program (EZ Term) at
8.1. CLI Access
Open the Telnet client and connect to the IP address set for the iBoot.
The CLI uses the same security options as the web browser. See section 6.8 for an explanation of the
options for user setup and security.
When connection is successful, the User> prompt is displayed. Enter user or admin and press Enter. The
prompt will change to Password>. Enter the admin or user password and press Enter. The prompt will
change to iBoot>. This indicates successful login. Enter commands as needed. When done, enter the
logout command.
Note: The telnet session will auto-disconnect if there is no activity. The maximum auto-disconnect time is
8 minutes. If the Auto-Logout setting is shorter than 8 minutes, that setting will apply. To avoid this and
use a longer auto-disconnect time, use a telnet client that periodically sends a No Operation (NOP)
command, like Dtelnet.
8.2.
iBoot-DC CLI Syntax
Command
Control Commands
set outlet <on | off | cycle>
get outlet
Device Commands
get location
set location <20 char. max>
set cycle <1-999>
get cycle
set upgrade enable <yes | no>
get upgrade enable
set disable off <yes/no>
get disable off
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8. Command Line Interface

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Description
These commands are used to monitor and control the outlet.
This command controls the outlet.
This command returns the current status of the outlet.
These commands are available to the administrator only
This command returns the iBoot-DC's location ID.
This command is used to set the iBoot-DC's location ID.
This command is used to set the cycle time, in seconds
This command returns the current cycle time
Enables or disables the ability to upload new firmware to the
iBoot-DC.
This command displays the upload enable status.
When enabled with yes the feature is active. When disabled
with no the unit is as any other iBoot-DC. see section 6.9
This command displays the disable off status
iBoot-DC
Factory Default
iBoot-DC
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No
No
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