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Applications
print(sms)
print(info)
#if sms == "Reboot":
#
send_sms(dest, 'Reboot message received, rebooting device...')
#
response = cli.execute("reboot")
#
print (response)
send_sms(dest, 'Message received (' + sms + ').
command...')
response = cli.execute(sms)
if not response:
response = 'OK'
send_sms(dest, 'CLI results: ' + response)
print (response)
COND.acquire()
COND.notify()
COND.release()
def send_sms(destination, msg):
print("sending SMS message", msg)
if len(destination) == 10:
destination = "+1" + destination
send(destination, msg)
if __name__ == '__main__':
if len(sys.argv) > 1:
dest = sys.argv[1]
else:
dest = allowed_incoming_phone_number
my_callback = Callback(sms_test_callback, metadata=True)
#send_sms(dest, 'Ready to receive incoming SMS message')
print("Waiting up to 60 seconds for incoming SMS message")
# acquire the semaphore and wait until a callback occurs
COND.acquire()
try:
COND.wait(60.0)
except Exception as err:
print("exception occured while waiting")
print(err)
COND.release()
my_callback.unregister_callback()
os.system('rm -f /var/run/sms/scripts/*') # remove all stored SMS messages,
since we've processed them
print("SMS script finished.
incoming SMS messages")
os._exit(0)
Use Python to access serial ports
You can use the Python serial module to access serial ports on your IX10 device that are configured to
be in Application mode. See
port in Application mode.
To use Python to access serial ports:
1. Select a device in Remote Manager that is configured to allow shell access to the admin user,
and click Actions > Open Console. Alternatively, log into the IX10 local command line as a user
with shell access.
IX10 User Guide
Use Python to control the color of multi-colored LEDs
Please re-run if you want to check for more
Configure Application mode
Performing as CLI
for information about configuring a serial
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