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   ./upload.sh config.txt 192.168.0.3
 
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   ./upload.sh config.txt 192.168.0.4
 
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  # Rebot to apply
 
  # Rebot to apply
 
  curl "http://$2/status.json?cmd=39"
 
  curl "http://$2/status.json?cmd=39"
 
 
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https://curl.haxx.se/download.html
 

Version vom 12. August 2019, 15:32 Uhr

If you want to configure multiple devices the same way, you can upload a CLI file using the http command curl.

Here, we want to enable the device's NTP client, and have one Timer-Rule configured in multiple devices identically.

config.txt sets up the configuration, upload.sh is used to upload the config and reboot to apply:

 ./upload.sh config.txt 192.168.0.2
 ./upload.sh config.txt 192.168.0.3
 ./upload.sh config.txt 192.168.0.4

config.txt

# Enable NTP Client
clock ntp server 0 set "0.pool.ntp.org"
clock ntp server 1 set "1.pool.ntp.org"
clock ntp enabled set 1


# Delete all Pre-Configured Timers
timer delete all


# Set Up New Timer:
# Timer1: Mo-Fr from 09:00:00 to 17:00:00 : Port 1 ON

timer 1 name set "Port1 on from 9to5 weekdays" 
timer 1 trigger HOUR set "9"
timer 1 trigger MIN  set "0"
timer 1 trigger SEC  set "0"
timer 1 trigger DAY  set "ALLSET"
timer 1 trigger MON  set "ALLSET"
timer 1 trigger DOW  set "0,1,2,3,4"

timer 1 action mode set SWITCH
timer 1 action SWITCH1 ON  set "1" 
timer 1 action SWITCH2 OFF set "1"
timer 1 action delay set 28800 
timer 1 enabled set 1

# Start Timer engine
timer enabled set ON

upload.sh

#!/bin/bash

# Upload Config File
curl -F file=@./$1 "http://$2/fwupdate.txt?type=2"

# Rebot to apply
curl "http://$2/status.json?cmd=39"