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-#!/bin/sh |
-# |
-# Port control script for Digital Loggers Inc. Web Power Switch II and III |
-# |
-# Written by: Grant Likely <grant.likely@secretlab.ca> |
-# Copyright 2010 Secret Lab Technologies Ltd. |
-# |
-# Usage: dli-pscontrol.sh <admin:passwd@host> <port> {on|off|cycle} |
-# |
-# <port> is in the range 1..8. |
-# 'cycle' will turn a port off and on with a 1 second delay. |
-# |
-# The Web Power Switch uses a simple http request protocol for controlling |
-# the port state. The action simply gets encoded into the url in the form: |
-# |
-# http://<user>:<passwd>@<host[:port]>/outlet?<port-number>={ON|OFF|CCW} |
-# |
-# ON and OFF are self explanatory. |
-# CCW means cycle power, but only has effect when the port is already on. |
-# |
-# The protocol is simple enough that wget is sufficient to control ports. |
- |
-baseurl="http://${1}" |
-porturl="${baseurl}/outlet?${2}" |
- |
-wget_cmd="wget --auth-no-challenge -O /dev/null" |
- |
-port_set() { |
- ${wget_cmd} "${porturl}=${1}" > /dev/null 2>&1 |
-} |
- |
-case "$3" in |
- on) |
- port_set ON |
- ;; |
- off) |
- port_set OFF |
- ;; |
- cycle) |
- # The CCW command *could* be used here, but the command has no |
- # effect if the port is in the OFF state. |
- port_set OFF |
- sleep 1s |
- port_set ON |
- ;; |
- *) |
- echo "Usage: $0 <admin:passwd@host> <port> {on|off|cycle}" |
- exit 1; |
- ;; |
-esac |
- |
-exit 0 |