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iBootBar
Outlet Commands
get outlets
get outlet <n>
set outlet <n> <on/off/cycle>
The following commands require administrative rights.
set outlet <n> name <name>
get outlet <n> initial.state
set outlet <n> initial.state <last/on/off>
get outlet <n> autoping
set outlet <n> autoping ipaddress <dotted decimal>
set outlet <n> autoping action <action>
set outlet <n> autoping frequency <1-999>
set outlet <n> autoping count <1-99>
Timed Event Commands
add event <name >
del event < name >
ren event < name > < new name >
set event < name > year < 2007 - 2050 >
set event < name > month <1 - 12>
set event < name > day <1 - 31>
set event < name > hour < 0 - 23 >
set event < name > minute <0 - 59>
set event < name > action < on / off / cycle >
set event < name > repeat < never / daily / weekly / monthly / annually >
set event < name > control < outlet / group > < n / name >
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Description
Returns the status of each outlet the user has
rights to.
Returns the status of outlet n
Commands outlet n to power on/off or cycle
(reboot or power pulse)
Each outlet can be named for easy identification.
20 characters, no spaces.
Set/Get the initial state of each outlet when the
iBootBar is first powered up.
Returns the current AutoPing configuration for
outlet <n>
Set the IP address to be pinged for AutoPing
Set the action to be performed when AutoPing is
triggered. none / on-latch / on-follow / off-
latch / off-follow / cycle / cycle-once
Set the delay between ping attempts
Set the number of failures to respond to ping
before the AutoPing feature is triggered
Description
The default time and date will be the time and
date that the event is added. The default action is
none, and the default repeat is never.
This command removes a scheduled event from
the event list. This command functions the same
as the DEL USER and DEL GROUP commands.
This command is used to rename an event that
has been scheduled.
This command sets the year of the event.
This command sets the month of the event.
This command sets the day of the event.
This command sets the hour of the event.
This command sets the minute of the event.
This command sets the action to take place when
the event is executed.
This command sets the repeat pattern for the
event.
This command sets the outlet or group that will
be controlled.
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