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Daffyd
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Joined: 19 Aug 2005
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PostPosted: Thu Sep 22, 2011 9:40 am   

[3.34 Pro]Basic Functionality Questions
 
Can I create a Session without an IP address? <===Ok, that one's a "No"

Can I launch a given Session upon launching CMUD, e.g. I'd like to launch CMUD from the command line but am open to other alternatives?

Given that #1 is No, can I do #2 in an Offline status but with a script (Lua or Jscript) running? Or is it possible to have my script change the IP address of the Session and save it?

Once a session is open can I pull IP addresses from a database and connect to them one after another? <===== Looks like #Session should do that.

As you have probably figured out, I'm not using CMUD for MUDding. I'm pretty much wanting to inventory several thousand Adtran IADs and see what version the firmware is. Ideally I'd like to poll each Adtran every 72 hours or so, so I'm hoping to open 5 to 10 tabs at a time, each to a different IP address, use my triggers to capture the data I want from running 2 - 3 commands, and log off, wait 15 seconds and open the next session.
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Taz
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Joined: 28 Sep 2000
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Location: United Kingdom

PostPosted: Thu Sep 22, 2011 2:36 pm   
 
From the command line just do

C:\Program Files\CMUD> cMUD.exe 1
or
C:\Program Files\CMUDPro> cMUDPro.exe 1

where 1 is the ID of a session, it is also possible to save a session with no connection information and yes to load a bunch of different IP sessions you can use #SESSION and yes you could load them from a database.
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Daern
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PostPosted: Thu Sep 22, 2011 3:35 pm   
 
Also, check out onLoad events to run a script when you launch the session.
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Daffyd
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PostPosted: Fri Sep 23, 2011 6:23 am   
 
Thank you both very much.
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