Log in Go to the main page Page Discussion History Go to the file list Go to the site toolbox

Power command, bigpipe

From NetworkCommands


Image:F5-logo-large.png

A command available on F5 BigIP platforms running v4.x software; used to display power supply status.

Contents

Image:Vm-power-on-medium.png Usage Syntax

bigpipe power

Image:accessories-text-editor-v2-medium.png Bigpipe Usage Notes

Don't forget to save your changes using the bigpipe save all command.

Note in most cases, the show keyword displays object status or statistics, the list keyword displays configuration.

The bigpipe command can be abbreviated to just b (e.g. b help instead of bigpipe help.) Alternatively, (from v9.4,) you can use the bigpipe shell to enter commands without prefixing them with bigpipe.

Where curly or normal brackets {} or () or quotes "" or exclamation mark ! are required as part of a command and you are not using the bigpipe shell, they must be proceeded with a back slash \ to prevent the bash shell from parsing them as system commands.

Image:utilities-terminal-medium.png Typical Output

Single power supply system:

Power supply:  active

Image:vm-restart-medium.png Availability

Platforms running v4.x software only.

Image:object-flip-horizontal-medium.png Command Equivalents

The v9.x software command equivalent is the bigpipe platform command

Image:icemon-medium.png Related Articles

Information on F5 BigIP commands Image:F5-logo-small.png

Information on Linux commands Image:Tux-small.png

Information on Cisco commands Image:Cisco-logo-small.png

Information on Vyatta commands Image:Vyatta-logo-small.png

Information on Extreme commands Image:Extreme-logo-small.png

Information on Zebra commands

Information on Secure Platform commands

Information on Blue Coat SGOS commands

Information on Nokia IPSO commands


Image:internet-group-chat-small.png We really do appreciate all feedback so please do send your comments, suggestions or corrections to steve#networkstuff.eu (replacing the # with an @)



Site Toolbox:

Personal tools
This page was last modified on 4 December 2008, at 08:50. - This page has been accessed 40 times. - Disclaimers - About NetworkCommands
Powered by MediaWiki