I have gone through the source of patchpanel_watchdog3.ino and this is what I have gathered. Please correct me if I am incorrect anywhere, or if there is more that can be passed that are not listed.
I note that K#, M#, N# and O# are unused. Is this correct?
1# Output "1#" . p1 2# Output "2#" . p2 3# Output "3#" . p3 4# Output "4#" . p4 5# Output "5#" . p5 6# Output "6#" . p6 7# Output "7#" . p7 8# Output "8#" . p8 9# Output "9#" . p9 0# Output "0#" . p10 A# Update pingAddr[0] using comma separated values B# Update pingAddr[1] using comma separated values C# Update pingAddr[2] using comma separated values D# Update pingAddr[3] using comma separated values E# Update pingAddr[4] using comma separated values F# Update pingAddr[5] using comma separated values G# Update pingAddr[6] using comma separated values H# Update pingAddr[7] using comma separated values I# Update pingAddr[8] using comma separated values J# Update pingAddr[9] using comma separated values K# * Unused? L# Update Luz[0 .. 9] with msg[13 .. 22], set/clear LEDs M# * Unused? N# * Unused? O# * Unused? P# Output "A#%d.%d.%d.%d" . pingAddr[0][0 .. 4] Q# Output "B#%d.%d.%d.%d" . pingAddr[1][0 .. 4] R# Output Luz (LEDs current status), initially "000000000011L#" S# Output "C#%d.%d.%d.%d" . pingAddr[2][0 .. 4] T# Output "D#%d.%d.%d.%d" . pingAddr[3][0 .. 4] U# Output "E#%d.%d.%d.%d" . pingAddr[4][0 .. 4] V# Output "F#%d.%d.%d.%d" . pingAddr[5][0 .. 4] W# Output "G#%d.%d.%d.%d" . pingAddr[6][0 .. 4] X# Output "H#%d.%d.%d.%d" . pingAddr[7][0 .. 4] Y# Output "I#%d.%d.%d.%d" . pingAddr[8][0 .. 4] Z# Output "J#%d.%d.%d.%d" . pingAddr[9][0 .. 4]


You are correct.
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I want to also update
ip []
gateway []
subnet []
and either to only after these 3 data collected above, write to the EEPROM
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I am working on it now, I am just creating a web server with POST ability.
Looking good so far :)
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I’m even dull.
I think I’m abusing much of its goodwill.
I promise that if the trade goes well, we’re together.
I showed it to some acquaintances who work with internet radio providers, and they do not see the time.
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No worries at all, this is a really interesting challenge for me.
I am doing stuff with this that are useful for other projects, such as the html POST handler I am writing.
I can now see POST messages in my arduino web server, I just need to strip the data out of it so I can process it.
I am very close to finishing the prototype code, once that is done it will be fully self contained.
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Leandro
I will be away from tomorrow until 18 August and unable to do any work on this in that time.
As soon as I get back from holiday (yay!!) I will continue where I have left off.
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Greg,
What a beauty huh!
Enjoy your vacation well.
And once again thank you.
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