NAME
np05bctl -- Command line utility for accessing the Synaccess NP-05B networked power strip
SYNOPSIS
$ np05bctl --addr=10.1.2.3 --user=bob --pass=w00t login pset 3 1
["login", "OK"]
["pstat", "OK", {"1": 0, "2": 0, "3": 1, "4": 0, "5": 0}]
$ np05bctl --addr=10.1.2.3 -p stat
[
"stat",
"OK",
{
"eth": "on",
"gw": "192.168.1.1",
"ip": "10.1.2.3",
"mac": "00:90:c2:12:34:56",
"mask": "255.255.0.0",
"model": "NP-05B",
"port_http": "80",
"port_telnet": "23",
"power_hr": {
"1": 0,
"2": 0,
"3": 1,
"4": 0,
"5": 0
},
"s_gw": "192.168.1.1",
"s_ip": "10.1.2.3",
"s_mask": "255.255.0.0",
"source": "static",
"src_ip": "0.0.0.0"
}
]
ABSTRACT
np05bctl
is a light wrapper around Device::Power::Synaccess::NP05B, providing its functionality as a command line utility.
Please see Device::Power::Synaccess::NP05B for details.
OPTIONS
-p Pretty-format json output
-q Do not print results of command to stdout
--addr=<#> Dotted IP address of NP-05B (default: 192.168.1.100)
--user=<s> Username for logging into NP-05B (default: admin)
--pass=<s> Password for logging into NP-05B (default: admin)
COMMANDS
Command results are written to stdout as JSON of one of the two formats:
[<operation>, "OK", <optional JSON object>]
[<operation>, "ERROR", <error description>]
Commands may be stacked. For instance, to authenticate and then turn on ports 3 and 4:
np05bctl login pset 3 1 pset 4 1
["login", "OK"]
["pstat", "OK", {"1": 0, "2": 0, "3": 1, "4": 0, "5": 0}]
["pstat", "OK", {"1": 0, "2": 0, "3": 1, "4": 1, "5": 0}]
- login
-
Authenticate with the
NP-05B
. Depending on your configuration this might not be necessary. - pset X Y
-
Turn outlet X on (Y=1) or off (Y=2).
For the author's five-port device, the valid range for X is 1..5
- pstat
-
Show which outlets are on or off.
- stat
-
Dump the NP-05B's system configuration.
BUGS
At the time of this writing, following login
with stat
does not work correctly. If you have configured your NP-05B
to allow unauthenticated commands, stat
without login
works fine. This is a fairly heinous bug and the author will be fixing it.
TO DO
Support additional features as they become implemented in Device::Power::Synaccess::NP05B (also developed by this author).
AUTHOR
TTK Ciar <ttk@ciar.org>
COPYRIGHT
You may use and distribute this program under the same terms as Perl itself.