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Auto Ping Channel 1:
Web access URL:
Write:
http://192.168.1.105/program=1&k01=1&wait=5&k01=0&program=0
Read:
http://192.168.1.105/getpara[141]=1
Socket command text:
Write:
program=1;k01=1;wait=5;k01=0;program=0;
Read:
getpara[141]=1;
Auto Ping Channel 2:
Web access URL:
Write:
http://192.168.1.105/program=2&k01=1&wait=5&k01=0&program=0
Read:
http://192.168.1.105/getpara[142]=1
Socket command text:
Write:
program=2;k01=1;wait=5;k01=0;program=0;
Read:
getpara[142]=1;
(4) Set time between pings
This is the time between each "ping" check of the IP address. Auto ping function waits this
amount of time for a valid ICMP response and then send next ICMP message. Available
options are from 1 millisecond to 65535 seconds. Normally 60 seconds should be useful
for most applications.
To setup time you need to set 2 parameters, time unit and time.
Auto Ping Channel 1:
1. To set time unit to millisecond: setpara[45]=0;
2. To set time unit to second: setpara[45]=1;
3. To set time value to 60: setpara[81]=60;
I want to setup time between pings to 60 seconds, for example:
Web access URL:
Write:
http://192.168.1.105/setpara[45]=1&setpara[81]=60
Read:
http://192.168.1.105/getpara[45]=1&getpara[81]=1
Socket command text:
Write:
setpara[45]=1;setpara[81]=60;
Read:
getpara[45]=1;getpara[81]=1;
Auto Ping Channel 2:
1. To set time unit to millisecond: setpara[46]=0;
2. To set time unit to second: setpara[46]=1;
3. To set time value to 60: setpara[82]=60;
I want to setup time between pings to 60 seconds, for example:
Web access URL:
Write:
http://192.168.1.105/setpara[46]=1&setpara[82]=60
Read:
http://192.168.1.105/getpara[46]=1&getpara[82]=1
Socket command text: