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Issues Affecting the Configuration of RSA-Type Service Processors
RSA I devices work differently from RSA II devices and recognize different commands. A RSA I type device may be made to work if the administrator copies the talk_rsa_I.exp file to a custom script named talk_custom_N.exp, modifies it as instructed in the script, and assigns the customN type to the RSA I type device.
Some RSA II devices support management of event logs, sensors, and power through their command line interfaces and work with the rsa.default template. Some RSA II devices support only power commands through their command line interfaces, do not give access to event logs or sensors (although their web interfaces do provide event log and sensor access), and work only with the rsa.limited.default template, which only contains power commands. To Find Out if An Existing Command Template Works With a New Device describes steps the OnBoard administrator can follow to find out whether one of the default RSA templates works, and if neither template works, to create a new template.

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