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9UPS Network Management Card 2 User’s Guide
Example 1: To enable SSH access to the command line interface, type:
console -s
Example 2: To change the Telnet port to 5000, type:
console -pt 5000
date
Access: Super User, Administrator
Definition: Configure the date used by the NMC.
To configure an NTP server to define the date and time for the
NMC, see the Users Guide.
Example 1: To display the date using the format yyyy-mm-dd, type:
date -f yyyy-mm-dd
Example 2: To define the date as October 30, 2009, using the format configured in the preceding example,
type:
date -d “2009-10-30”
Example 3: To define the time as 5:21:03 p.m., type:
date -t 17:21:03
delete
Access: Super User, Administrator
Description: Delete a file in the file system. (To delete the event log, see the Users Guide).
-b 2400 | 9600 | 19200 | 38400 Configure the serial baud rate (9600 by default).
Option Argument Description
-d <“datestring”> Set the current date. Use the date format specified by the date -f command.
-t <00:00:00>
Configure the current time, in hours, minutes, and seconds. Use the 24-hour
clock format.
-f
mm/dd/yy |
dd.mm.yyyy |
mmm-dd-yy |
dd-mmm-yy |
yyyy-mm-dd
Select the numerical format in which to display all dates in this user interface.
Each letter m (for month), d (for day), and y (for year) represents one digit.
Single-digit days and months are displayed with a leading zero.
-z
<time zone
offset>
Set the difference with GMT in order to specify your time zone. This enables you
to synchronize with other people in different time zones.
Argument Description
<file name> Type the name of the file to delete.
Option Argument Description
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