Enabling <b>Post/Get</b> will allow you to send HTTP POST/GET requests to the router that control the state of the output. The figure below is an example of the Post/Get configuration section an the table below provides information on the fields contained in that section:
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Enabling <b>Post/Get</b> will allow you to send HTTP POST/GET requests to the router that control the state of the output. The figure below is an example of the Post/Get configuration section and the table below provides information on the fields contained in that section:
[[File:{{{file_output_post_get}}}]]
[[File:{{{file_output_post_get}}}]]
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====Post/Get examples====
====Post/Get examples====
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It is possible to turn the {{#ifeq:{{{name}}}|RUT955|outputs|output}} on and off by using a valid HTTP POST/GET syntax. Use a web browser or any other compatible software to submit HTTP POST/GET strings to the device.
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It is possible to turn the {{#ifeq:{{{name}}}|RUT955|outputs|output}} on and off by using a HTTP POST/GET requests. Use a web browser or any other compatible software to send HTTP POST/GET requests to the device.
Below is a table containing syntax examples of this usage:
Below is a table containing syntax examples of this usage:
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<td>Output</td>
<td>Output</td>
<td>Digital OC Output | Digital 4PIN | Digital relay output; default: <b>Digital OC Output</b> </td>
<td>Digital OC Output | Digital 4PIN | Digital relay output; default: <b>Digital OC Output</b> </td>
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<td>The output pin that will be be effected by the rule.</td>
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<td>The output pin that will be effected by the rule.</td>