Communication and Control, cont’d

Server Side Include Using a Remote SIS command

 

 

 

SIS Command

 

 

<!--#echo var=" W 1

* 50 *

3 *

3L RS

 

Hello "-->

 

 

Delimiter

Port

Time to

Time

Length or Command

Delimiter

 

 

Data to be

 

Number

wait for

between

Delimiter

 

passed to

 

 

first character

characters

parameter

 

external device

 

 

of response

in response

 

 

via a serial port

SIS Command

Elements

*Type with no spaces.

Figure 4-2 — Example of an SSI “remote” command

In the example above, a “remote” serial command sends the word “Hello” and waits up to 50 ms for a response (until three characters are received). For more information on this command, see the “Command/response table for Simple Instruction Set (SIS) commands”, earlier in this chapter.

Query string

A query string is the portion of a URL that appears after the question mark. The query string contains parameters or instructions for the Web server to execute.

The basic format for a query string within a link is:

<a href=”index.html?cmd=x”>Input #1</a> Where x is the SIS command to be executed.

When a link is accessed on a Web page, the URL is passed to the Web server to tell it which Web page to return to the browser. The portion of the URL after the question mark is the query string, which contains the SIS command that the IPL T S interface removes and executes.

As with SSI formatted commands, query strings can use any valid SIS command — either “host” or “remote”.

The query string in the figure below turns off DHCP on the IP Link device.

URL with a Query String using a Host SIS command

 

 

 

 

SIS Command

 

 

 

<a href="index.html

?

cmd=

W0DH

">

DHCP off </a>

HTML code

Starts

Tells Web server

SIS command

HTML code

Linked Text

Closes

Query String

for a link

 

 

an SIS command

to be processed

for a link

 

Link

 

 

 

follows

by the IP Link

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

*Type with no spaces.

Figure 4-3 — Example of a host query string command

URL with a Query String using a Remote SIS command

SIS Command

<a href="index.html ? cmd=

W 2 RS

1!

"> Input #1 </a>

HTML code

for a link

Starts

Tells Web

Delimiter

Port Command

Delimiter Data to

Query String

 

 

server an

 

Number

be passed to

SIS command

external device

follows

via a serial port

 

HTML

Linked

Closes

code

Text

Link

for a link

 

 

*Type with no spaces.

Figure 4-4 — Example of a remote query string command

In the figure above, the data string that follows the pipe () symbol is sent to the attached controlled device on serial port #2. This string instructs an attached Extron switcher to change to input #1.

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IPL T S specifications

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