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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Building the DIAL server -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1) Define the TARGET environment variable to point to the CC compiler prefix for your target platform. 2) Run make, passing in your TARGET value. For example: TARGET=/usr/local/i686-DIAL-EXAMPLE/bin/i686-DIAL-EXAMPLE make -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Running the DIAL server -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The DIAL server should be started as a service, after the platform's networking has been initialized, and it should remain running at all times (a daemon process in the system). -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Building the DIAL client -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The DIAL client is a standalone C++ console application you can use to test a running DIAL server implementation on your device. Unlike the server, which is built for, and meant to run on your device, the client is meant to run on your desktop (development) machine. The DIAL client uses CURL to send HTTP REST commands to the DIAL server, so to build the client, you need to ensure that the CURL dependencies are defined properly. Alternatively, you can build against a different, current version of libcurl. Adjust the INCLUDES and LDFLAGS definitions to point to your actual libcurl header and library locations. In most cases, you can omit the TARGET define. Note: the -rpath argument passed to LDFLAGS specifies the libcurl location to the runtime linker. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Running the DIAL client in interactive (menu) mode -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1) The DIAL client application must be running in the same subnet as the DIAL server. 2) Start the client: ./dialclient (or ./dialclient -m) The on-screen menu will list all available actions. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Running the DIAL client in conformance test (non-interactive) mode -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1) The DIAL client application must be running in the same subnet as the DIAL server. 2) Start the client: ./dialclient -i [input-file] [-o output-file] [-a server-IP-addr] In script-driven mode, the client reads in an input-file, executes the instructions in the input-file, and generates a report. The default file locations (which can be overridden) are: ./dialclient_input.txt ./report.html -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DIAL client Usage -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- When running the DIAL client, you have the following options usage: dialclient <option> Option Parameter Description -h none Usage menu -m none Use menu -o filename Reporter output file (./report.html) -i filename Input File (./dialclient_input.txt) -a ip_address IP addr of DIAL server (used for conformance testing) If you do not provide an ip_address and multiple servers are discovered, the client will prompt you to select a server.
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