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APPENDIX K: SP3 CONTROL VIA RS232 & TCPIP continued
b) Sending an HTTP GET command through Telnet terminal window.
First start Telnet service by:
>telnet IP 80
Where 80 is the port number (always use port 80) and IP is the actual IP address of the
SP3 unit, for example 169.254.1.1. Next, send the following packet (for example type it
into a Telnet terminal window):
GET /cmd.cgi?cmd=%2310MSRC05. HTTP/1.0
or send the same packet as above directly from a Telnet-like application program using
Telnet GET command protocol to port 80.
Above sequence passes a command (in this case selection of input source "MSRC")
from a host to SP3. In order to pass data (i.e. command response) in the reverse
direction, from the SP3 to the host, type the following into the Telnet terminal window
and press enter: GET /status.xml HTTP/1.0
This will cause the incoming data read from the SP3 appear underneath, for example:
Using GET status.xml to read system status and command response from SP3.
The response is contained within the tags: <tw0>..<tw0> to <tw7>..<tw7> .
Stan Bleszynski, Bryston Ltd.
SP3 Control via RS232 & TCP/IP
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