Help Commands
After successful login, you can use different commands at the CLI prompt.
Starting with FW 2.02, typing help or ? at the command prompt
provides a list of covered topics. The list of covered topics might be different between
firmware releases.
pducli -> help
<list of provided topics based on firmware version>
Table 15 List of Covered Topics for the help Command
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PDU-SystemInfo
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pducli -> help
PDU-SystemInfo
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NetworkServices
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pducli -> help
NetworkServices
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NetworkPorts
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pducli -> help
NetworkPorts
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IPv4-Configuration
|
pducli -> help
IPv4-Configuration
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IPv6-Configuration
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pducli -> help
IPv6-Configuration
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Host-Configuratoin
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pducli -> help
Host-Configuration
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User-Configuration
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pducli -> help
User-Configuration
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SystemTime
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pducli -> help
SystemTime
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PowerInfo (Total PDU)
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pducli -> help PowerInfo (Total
PDU)
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PowerInfo (Inputs)
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pducli -> help PowerInfo
(Inputs)
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PowerInfo (Lines)
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pducli -> help PowerInfo
(Lines)
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PDU-EventList
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pducli -> help
PDU-EventList
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Each topic contains a list of valid commands for the PDU. To get a list of valid
commands for a topic, type:
pducli -> help topic- name
Note -
Some commands are restricted to accounts with admin privileges only.
To get help on a specific command, type:
pducli -> help command-name
This command provides information on how to use the command in the format:
pducli -> help command-name parameter value <(if applicable)>