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device-discovery-cli

v0.5.10

Published

device discovery and management command line utility

Readme

device-discovery-cli

A cross platform command line utility which can discover devices connected via Ethernet, Wi-Fi and USB.

Issues with the output should be reported on the https://github.com/Azure/device-discovery-cli/issues.

Install

$ npm install --global device-discovery-cli

Usage

$ devdisco

Usage: devdisco <cmd>

where <cmd> is one of:
	list, update, upgrade, version

Sample:

devdisco list --eth      list the Ethernet devices
devdisco list --usb      list the USB serial devices
devdisco list --wifi     list the Wi-Fi devices

[email protected] /usr/bin/devdisco

Sample Output

Ethernet LAN Devices:
IP Address    MAC Address       Type                                    Host Name

10.172.14.69  08:00:27:d7:27:ef raspberrypi (Raspberry Pi)              raspberrypi
10.172.15.84  00:15:5d:0f:9d:01 tessel (Tessel 2)                       tessel2
10.172.14.219 00:0c:29:35:fa:9f huzzah (Adafruit HUZZAH ESP8266)
10.172.15.98  78:2b:cb:b5:1c:9c ?
10.172.14.81  00:0c:29:77:f7:68 ?
10.172.14.61  00:1b:21:c6:92:ca ?
10.172.15.69  24:be:05:1f:88:42 ?
10.172.15.143 00:15:5d:0f:08:00 ?
10.172.15.29  34:17:eb:ce:8d:8d ?
10.172.15.92  b8:27:eb:41:22:8d ?
10.172.14.47  64:00:6a:95:ca:5b ?
10.172.14.167 64:00:6a:76:fd:49 ?
10.172.14.184 50:65:f3:56:11:1f ?
10.172.14.42  68:05:ca:0c:2e:77 ?
10.172.15.148 94:57:a5:cc:99:86 ?
USB UART Devices:
COM Port     Device Name\Manufacturer                 Device Type (Friendly Name)

COM6         Intel Edison USB Composite Device        edison (Intel Edison)
COM7         Intel Edison Virtual Com Port            edison (Intel Edison)
Wi-Fi Access Points:
SSID          MAC Address       Device Type          Channel          Signal (dB)

MSFTLAB       94:57:a5:cc:99:86 ?                    1                -50.5
MyTessel      94:57:a5:cc:99:87 tessel (Tessel 2)    11               -67.5

License

MIT License