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Content-type: text/xml
Content-Length: 760
<packet>
<response id="1">
<interface name="ISP">
<mac>ec:43:f6:d3:22:d9</mac>
<id>FastEthernet0/Vlan2</id>
<index>2</index>
<type>VLAN</type>
<description>Broadband connection</description>
<link>down</link>
<connected>no</connected>
<state>up</state>
<mtu>1500</mtu>
<tx-queue>1000</tx-queue>
<global>yes</global>
<defaultgw>no</defaultgw>
<priority>700</priority>
<security-level>public</security-level>
<auth-type>none</auth-type>
</interface>
<message code="268370345" ident="Network::Interface::Base"
source="">done</message>
</response>
</packet>
The <request> element is always sent from the user agent to the device. The device always
responds with a <response>. The id attribute can be used to establish one-to-one
correspondence between them.
Figure B.1. Request Element
<request id="identifier">
<!-- request content -->
</request>
Figure B.2. Response Element
<response id="identifier">
<!-- response content -->
</response>
There are two basic types of XML requests:
Command Request Execute a specic command on the device. Available
commands are described in Chapter 3 on page 27
Conguration Request Get parameters that have been congured by a specic
command.
B.2.1 Command Request
Command request can be used to execute a specic command on the device.
Command Reference Guide Keenetic Lite (KN-1310)
306
Appendix B HTTP API

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KeeNetic Lite KN-1310 Specifications

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BrandKeeNetic
ModelLite KN-1310
CategoryNetwork Router
LanguageEnglish

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