Tripp Lite B098048 Owners Manual for B093- B097- and B098-Series Console Serve - Page 225
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14. Configuration from the Command Line Remote UPS Systems To add a remote UPS with the following details (assuming this is your first remote UPS): UPS name oldUPS Description UPS in room 2 Address 192.168.50.50 Log status Disabled Log rate 240 seconds Run shutdown script Enabled # config -s config.ups.remotes.remote1.name=oldUPS # config -s "config.ups.remotes.remote1.description=UPS in room 2" # config -s config.ups.remotes.remote1.address=192.168.50.50 # config -d config.ups.remotes.remote1.log.enabled # config -s config.ups.remotes.remote1.log.interval=240 # config -s config.ups.remotes.remote1.script.enabled=on # config -s config.ups.remotes.total=1 The following command will synchronize the live system with the new configuration: # config -a 14.1.9 RPC Connections You can add an RPC connection from the command line, but it is not recommended to do so because of dependency issues. Before adding an RPC, the management console GUI code ensures at least 1 port has been configured to run in 'device mode', and that the device is set to 'rpc'. To add an RPC with the following values: RPC type TL PDUMV20NETLX Connected via Port 2 UPS name MyRPC Description RPC in room 5 Login name for device rpclogin Login password for device secret SNMP community v1 or v2c Logging Enabled Log interval 600 second Number of power outlets (depends on the type/model of the RPC) # config -s config.ports.port2.power.type=TL PDUMV20NETLX # config -s config.ports.port2.power.name=MyRPC # config -s "config.ports.port2.power.description=RPC in room 5" # config -s config.ports.port2.power.username=rpclogin # config -s config.ports.port2.power.password=secret # config -s config.ports.port2.power.snmp.community=v1 # config -s config.ports.port2.power.log.enabled=on # config -s config.ports.port2.power.log.interval=600 # config -s config.ports.port2.power.outlets=4 The following five commands are used by the management console to add the RPC to 'Managed Devices': # config -s config.devices.device3.connections.connection1.name=myRPC # config -s "config.devices.device3.connections.connection1.type=RPC Unit" # config -s config.devices.device3.name=myRPC # config -s "config.devices.device3.description=RPC in room 5" # config -s config.devices.total=3 The following command will synchronize the live system with the new configuration: # config -a 225