EasyManua.ls Logo

Eaton Managed ePDU - Sensor Commands

Eaton Managed ePDU
129 pages
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
Loading...
USING THE IPMI TOOL SET
EATON Managed ePDUt User’s Guide S 164201xxx Rev 1 DRAFT 10−OCT−2008
99
Table 8. Valid Set Channel Parameters (continued)
DescriptionParameter
auth <level,...> <type,...> Sets the valid authtypes for a given auth level
S Levels: callback, user, operator, admin
S Types: none, md2, md5, password, oem
cipher_privs <privlist> Correlates cipher suite numbers with the maximum privilege
level that is allowed to use it. In this way, cipher suites can be
restricted to users with a given privilege level, so that, for
example, administrators are required to use a stronger cipher
suite than normal users.
The format of privlist is as follows:
Each character represents a privilege level and the character
position identifies the cipher suite number. For example, the first
character represents cipher suite 1 (cipher suite 0 is reserved),
the second represents cipher suite 2, and so on. Privlist must be
15 characters in length.
Characters used in privlist and their associated privilege levels
are:
x Cipher Suite Unused
c Callback
u User
o Operator
a Admin
o OEM
Sensor Commands
The sensor commands allow you to display detailed sensor information.
list
Purpose:
Lists sensors and thresholds in a wide table format.
Example:
$ ipmitool I lan H testpdupcr2020 U admin a sensor list
get 0 [<id>]
Purpose:
Prints information for sensors specified by name.
Example:
$ ipmitool I lan H testpdupcr2020 U admin P pass sensor
get “R.14 Current”

Table of Contents

Related product manuals