User Manual
19Rack ATS AP44xx User Manual
• Two fields identify when you logged in, by date and time.
Date: 11/2/2019
Time: 09:06:45
• The
User field identifies whether you logged in through the Super User, Administrator, Device
User, Read-Only, or Network-Only account.
User: Administrator
• A
Stat field reports the Rack ATS status.
Stat:P+ N4+ N6+ A+
NOTE: If P+ is not displayed, contact the APC by Schneider Electric Customer Care Center at
www.apc.com/support.
• The remaining fields show which protocols and user accounts are enabled.
Using the CLI
At the CLI, you can use commands to configure the Rack ATS. To use a command, type the command
and press
ENTER. Commands and arguments are valid in lowercase, uppercase, or mixed case. Options
are case-sensitive.
While using the CLI, you can also do the following:
• Type help or ? and press
ENTER to view a list of available commands, based on your account
type.
• To obtain information about the purpose and syntax of a specified command, type the command,
a space, and ? or the word help.
• Press the
UP arrow key to view the command that was entered most recently in the session. Use
the
UP and DOWN arrow keys to scroll through a list of up to ten previous commands.
• Type at least one letter of a command and press the TAB key to scroll through a list of valid
commands that match the text you have typed in the command line.
• Type bye, exit or quit to close the connection to the CLI.
P+
The APC operating system (AOS) is functioning properly.
IPv4
only
IPv6
only
IPv4 and
IPv6* Description
N+ N+ N4+ N6+ The network is functioning properly.
N? N6? N4? N6? A BOOTP request cycle is in progress.
N– N6- N4- N6- The Rack ATS failed to connect to the network.
N! N6! N4! N6! Another device is using the Rack ATS IP address.
* The
N4 and N6 values can be different from one another: you could, for example, have
N4- N6+.
A+
The application is functioning properly.
A– The application has a bad checksum.
A? The application is initializing.
A! The application is not compatible with the AOS.