11-29-2012, 03:33 PM
Hello, great project! I have one question - may be answerred before, but Polish is difficult for me to read whole forum
So.. I need to control relays directly and easilly like this: (I cant use SNMP, etc...)
http://USER:PASS@LAN_CONTROLLER_IP/control.cgi?r0=0 - relay 0 set OFF
http://USER:PASS@LAN_CONTROLLER_IP/control.cgi?r0=1 - relay 0 set ON
OR
http://USER:PASS@LAN_CONTROLLER_IP/control.cgi?relay=01100 - relay 0 set OFF, relay 1 set ON, relay 2 set ON, relay 3 set OFF etc....
Anythink, but directly so I do not need to know actual state, because this command only switches state:
http://USER:PASS@LAN_CONTROLLER_IP/outs.cgi?out=0
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I am already using Denkovi controller:
http://www.denkovi.com/product/8/snmp-et...g-i-o.html
...but I want to build my future applications with yours amazing controller.
In "Denkovi controller" I control relays this beatyful way:
http://USER:PASS@IP_ADDRESS/iochange.cgi?ref=re-done&01=00&02=40 - the last number may be 00,20,40,80...it represents HEX data on port...
Thank you for ALL REPLIES!!
Bye!
So.. I need to control relays directly and easilly like this: (I cant use SNMP, etc...)
http://USER:PASS@LAN_CONTROLLER_IP/control.cgi?r0=0 - relay 0 set OFF
http://USER:PASS@LAN_CONTROLLER_IP/control.cgi?r0=1 - relay 0 set ON
OR
http://USER:PASS@LAN_CONTROLLER_IP/control.cgi?relay=01100 - relay 0 set OFF, relay 1 set ON, relay 2 set ON, relay 3 set OFF etc....
Anythink, but directly so I do not need to know actual state, because this command only switches state:
http://USER:PASS@LAN_CONTROLLER_IP/outs.cgi?out=0
--------------------------------------------------------------------
I am already using Denkovi controller:
http://www.denkovi.com/product/8/snmp-et...g-i-o.html
...but I want to build my future applications with yours amazing controller.
In "Denkovi controller" I control relays this beatyful way:
http://USER:PASS@IP_ADDRESS/iochange.cgi?ref=re-done&01=00&02=40 - the last number may be 00,20,40,80...it represents HEX data on port...
Thank you for ALL REPLIES!!
Bye!
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