Raritan Computer SX8 Manual De Usuario
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ampgetsubscription
Returns a string listing all user-defined subscriptions.
Returns a string listing all user-defined subscriptions.
ampaddsubscription <event> <url>
Creates a subscription for the URL to the event specified. The URL encapsulates the service to be used for
notification, and any parameters required by that service.
Creates a subscription for the URL to the event specified. The URL encapsulates the service to be used for
notification, and any parameters required by that service.
% ampgetsubscription
% ampaddsubscription event.user.statusupdate mailto://jsmith@Raritan.com
subscription added
% ampgetsubscription
% ampsave
save complete
% ampgetsubscription
event.user.statusupdate;mailto://jsmith@Raritan.com
%
% ampaddsubscription event.user.statusupdate mailto://jsmith@Raritan.com
subscription added
% ampgetsubscription
% ampsave
save complete
% ampgetsubscription
event.user.statusupdate;mailto://jsmith@Raritan.com
%
amprmsubscription <event> <url>
Deletes the subscription.
Deletes the subscription.
ampping <ip_address>
Returns true (1) if a response from the IP address is received within the ping timeout, false (0) if not.
ampread <timeout> <terminator> <port>
Returns a string representing the next chunk of console data up to and including the terminator or the end of
the data stream when a timeout occurs (in seconds), whichever comes first.
Note: Issue an ampclear command to clear old data before starting any new operations. The terminator
can be a multi-character (up to 32) string specified in quotes.
can be a multi-character (up to 32) string specified in quotes.
ampwrite <string> <port>
Writes the string to the console (the script must first lock the write access using amplock).
Writes the string to the console (the script must first lock the write access using amplock).
ampclear <port>
Clears the buffer from which ampread and ampexec read.
Clears the buffer from which ampread and ampexec read.
ampexec <string> <timeout> <terminator> <port>_<number>
A convenience routine: writes the string to the console and then reads the response until the terminator OR
timeout occurs. A typical terminator can be the system prompt to indicate the completion of an execution.
The response is returned as a string.
Has returned NULL
because there are no
user-defined
subscriptions
because there are no
user-defined
subscriptions
Has returned NULL
because ampsave
command has not
yet been executed
because ampsave
command has not
yet been executed