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Event Commands
get events
set time enable <yes | no>
set time server <dotted
decimal>
get time
set event <1-8> <run | hold>
set event <1-8> date
<mm/dd/yyyy>
set event <1-8> time <hh:mm>
set event <1-8> action <on |
off | cycle>
set event <1-8> repeat <day |
hour | minute>
set event <1-8> mult <0-999>
del event <1-8>
Prompts
User>
Password>
iBoot >
iBoot Reboot Required>
iboot-dc_v181024e
These commands are only available to the
administrator.
This command displays all scheduled events as shown below. Example:
Date
Time
Repeats
1. 01/13/2013 16:00 every
2. 01/13/2013 16:15 every
3. 01/15/2013 17:00 every
4. 02/16/2014 12:00 every
5. 02/16/2014 12:10 every
6. 02/17/2013 01:05 every
7. 02/18/2013 01:00 every
8. 03/18/2014 01:00 every
This command enables or disables the use of the time server
and scheduled events.
Note: When Adding new events through the CLI. Set this to
no to prevent unintended power switching
This command is used to set the IP Address of a network
time server.
Displays the current time and time server settings:
Current Time: 07/30/2015
Timezone:
-5
DST:
Enabled
Starts the 2nd Sunday of March at 2:00
Stops the 1st Sunday of November at 2:00
Server:
time.nist.gov
This command is used to all the event to run, or put the event
on hold
This command is used to set the scheduled action's start
date.
This command is used to set the time the scheduled action
will occur in 24 hour format.
This command is used to set the scheduled action.
This command is used to set how often the scheduled action
will repeat.
This command sets how often the event will repeat, the
number of increments (as set by the command above) before
the next event.
This command deletes the specified event
The CLI will use the following prompts:
This prompts the user to enter his user name (user or admin).
This is the first prompt that the user is presented with.
This prompts the user to enter his password.
This is the prompt that will be displayed after the user has
successfully logged in.
This is the prompt that will be displayed whenever there have
been changes made that require a reboot. This prompt will
remain the active prompt until the iBoot-DC has been
rebooted.
iBoot-DC
Action
1 Day(s)
On
Run
0 Day(s)
On
Run
1 Hour(s)
Cycle
Run
1 Day(s)
Off
Run
1 Day(s)
On
Run
0 Day(s)
On
Run
0 Day(s)
On
Run
0 Day(s)
On
Run
10:41:05
No
69.90.182.55
run
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