- Defaut port is 7643 (totally arbitrary)
- Using RemoteCommandDMRG, each network can be enabled or disabled (net1 .. net5, xlx):
~ $ RemoteCommandDMRG 7643 disable net2
M: 2021-03-20 11:48:40.494 Command sent: "disable net2" to port: 7643
M: 2021-03-20 11:48:40.545 OK
- Using RemoteCommandDMRG, a connection status can be retrieved:
~ $ RemoteCommandDMRG 7643 status
M: 2021-03-20 11:49:13.513 Command sent: "status" to port: 7643
M: 2021-03-20 11:49:13.563 xlx:conn net1:conn net2:n/a net3:n/a net4:conn net5:n/a
A returned string is expected from the socket connection, this is why I did not reuse the MMDVMHost's RemoteCommand (unless MMDVMHost RemoteControl is modified as well).
The exit value can be used in scripting (also 1 if we didn't get any reply).