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NAME

       sml_server - makes libsml functionality available on the command line

SYNOPSIS

       sml_server [-v] [-h] [-s] device|file

DESCRIPTION

       The  sml_server  reads  binary  SML  data from the given device or file.  If a - is given,
       stdin is used.  This data is then displayed in human readable form.

       -v     This enables verbose output.

       -h     This shows the help.

       -s     will print the first sml message and then exit (single)

EXAMPLES

       Assuming there is a meter connected to ttyUSB0 you can display the transmitted data.

              $ sml_server /dev/ttyUSB0
              129-129:199.130.3*255#ISK#
              1-0:0.0.9*255#06 49 53 4b 01 0b cb 28 e6 1d #
              1-0:1.8.0*255#10973297.0#Wh
              1-0:1.8.1*255#10973297.0#Wh
              1-0:1.8.2*255#0.0#Wh
              1-0:16.7.0*255#144#W
              ...

NOTE

       The sml_server is intended as a tool for development and testing and as  an  example.   It
       was not developed for production use.

COPYRIGHT

       The  sml_server  program  is  Copyright  (C) Juri Glass, Mathias Runge, Nadim El Sayed and
       others.

SEE ALSO

       libsml-testing (https://github.com/devZer0/libsml-testing) is a collection  of  test  data
       from real life smart meters.  It also has usage examples.

AUTHORS

       Joachim Zobel <jz-2017@heute-mogen.de>.