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- Encode functions (coming soon) | - Encode functions (coming soon) | ||
- Other system-related functions | - Other system-related functions | ||
- | The [[https://share.netmodule.com/public/system-software/latest/NB_SDK_API_Manual.pdf|SDK API manual]] provides an overview but also explains all functions in detail. | + | The [[https://share.netmodule.com/public/system-software/4.8/4.8.0.102/NB_SDK_API_Manual_4.8.0.102.pdf|SDK API manual]] provides an overview but also explains all functions in detail. |
Please note that some functions require the corresponding services (e.g. E-Mail, SMS) to be properly configured prior to utilizing them in the SDK. Let us now pay some attention to the very powerful API function ''nb_status''. It can be used to query the router’s status values in the same manner as they can be shown with the CLI. It returns a structure of variables for a specific section (a list of available sections can be obtained by running ''cli status -h''). | Please note that some functions require the corresponding services (e.g. E-Mail, SMS) to be properly configured prior to utilizing them in the SDK. Let us now pay some attention to the very powerful API function ''nb_status''. It can be used to query the router’s status values in the same manner as they can be shown with the CLI. It returns a structure of variables for a specific section (a list of available sections can be obtained by running ''cli status -h''). |