Difference between revisions of "Command:000"

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=== monitors ===
 
=== monitors ===
 
# [[cmd:11]] GET monitor(s)
 
# [[cmd:11]] GET monitor(s)
# [[cmd:12]] response to GET monitor(s)
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# [[cmd:12]] response to ''GET monitor(s)''
 
# [[cmd:13]] SET monitor(s) ''// alias of 12''
 
# [[cmd:13]] SET monitor(s) ''// alias of 12''
# [[cmd:14]] response to SET monitor(s) ''// alias of 12''
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# [[cmd:14]] response to ''SET monitor(s)'' ''// alias of 12''
 
# [[cmd:16]] Monitor packet ''// alias of 2''
 
# [[cmd:16]] Monitor packet ''// alias of 2''
  

Revision as of 11:25, 9 September 2016

  1. clients send even commands
  2. devices send odd commands

parameters

  1. cmd:1 GET parameter(s)
  2. cmd:2 response to GET
  3. cmd:3 SET parameter(s) // alias of 2
  4. cmd:4 response to SET // alias of 2

monitors

  1. cmd:11 GET monitor(s)
  2. cmd:12 response to GET monitor(s)
  3. cmd:13 SET monitor(s) // alias of 12
  4. cmd:14 response to SET monitor(s) // alias of 12
  5. cmd:16 Monitor packet // alias of 2

streams

  1. cmd:21 GET stream(s)
  2. cmd:22 response to GET stream(s)
  3. cmd:23 SET stream(s)
  4. cmd:24 response to SET stream(s)
  5. cmd:26 Stream packet

files

  1. cmd:31 GET filename(s) from device
  2. cmd:32 response to GET filename(s) from device
  3. cmd:33 PUT file to device
  4. cmd:34 GET file part from server
  5. cmd:35 response to GET file part from server

commands/shortcuts

  1. cmd:101 call cmd
  2. cmd:102 rsp to call

other

  1. cmd:202 welcome message/device connected
  2. cmd:204 device disconnected // send by server
  3. cmd:254 message FROM device
  4. cmd:255 message TO device