rDWS Diagnostics Endpoints
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Base URL for these endpoints:Â https://ws.bsn.cloud/rest/v1/
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GETÂ /diagnostics/Â
Runs network diagnostics on the player
Request Example
GET /rest/v1/diagnostics/?destinationType=player&destinationName={{deviceSerial}} HTTP/1.1
Host: ws.bsn.cloud
Authorization: Bearer {{UserAccessToken}}
Accept: application/json, application/vnd.bsn.error+json
Response Body
For each of ethernet
, wifi
, modem
, and internet
:
diagnosis
string:Â Indicates if this type of interface is presentlog
object[ ]: This contains the diagnostic results for the interface:name
string:Â The name of the diagnostic testpass
bool: Indicates whether the test passed or notresult
string:Â The actual value for the diagnostic tests like checking type and ping.
ok
bool:Â If diagnostics were run on the interface or not.
Response Example
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GETÂ /diagnostics/dns-lookup/{:domain_name}/Â
Tests name resolution on the specified DNS address
Segment
domain_name
: The DNS address (for example, google.com)
Request Example
GET /rest/v1/diagnostics/dns-lookup/google.com/?destinationType=player&destinationName={{deviceSerial}} HTTP/1.1
Host: ws.bsn.cloud
Authorization: Bearer {{UserAccessToken}}
Accept: application/json, application/vnd.bsn.error+json
Response Body
The player queries each DNS field separately, then collects returned data into the records object and returned errors into the errorList object. The following DNS fields are queried: "ipv4", "ipv6", "cname", "mx", "service", "text".
records
object:ipv4
string[ ]: IPv4 addressesipv6
 string[ ]: IPv6 addressestext
string[ ]: Text recordsmx
object[ ]: Mail exchange recordsexchange
stringpriority
int
server_test
objecttcp
 objectmade
int:Â The total number of DNS requests madepass
int: The total number of requests that passedfail
int: The total number of requests that failed.timeout
int: The total number of requests that timed out.mismatch
int: The total number of mismatched requests between the host and pointer records
udp
objectmade
int:Â The total number of DNS requests madepass
int: The total number of requests that passedfail
int: The total number of requests that failed.timeout
int: The total number of requests that timed out.mismatch
 int: The total number of mismatched requests between the host and pointer records
errorList
object[ ]field
 string: The field ('ipv4', 'ipv6', 'cname', 'mx',  'service', or 'text') where the error came fromerr
object:errno
string: Error number (usually the same value as code)code
string: Error code number (see DNS | Node.js v14.21.3 Documentation)syscall
 string: Information about the system call stackhostname
string: The value passed in the URL
Response Example
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GETÂ /diagnostics/ping/{:domain_name}/Â
Requests the player to ping the specified IP or DNS address on its local network. This call can take over 10 seconds to return.
Segment
domain_name
: The specified IP or DNS address
Request Example
Response Body
success
bool: A flag that indicates if the operation succeeded or notresponse
object:hostname
string: The value that you passed in the URLresults
object:ipv4
object[ ]:address
string: The IPv4 address that is pingedresults
object:received
int: The number of packets receivedstats
object:average
int:Â The average time for the packet to returnquickest
int: The quickest time for packet to returnslowest
int: The slowest time for the packet to returnunits
int: The time units (usually microseconds)
transmitted
int: The number of packets transmitted
ipv6
 object[ ]: This will only be returned if IPv6 is present.interface
stringsource
stringaddress
string:Â The IPv6 address that is pingedresults
objectreceived
 int: The number of packets receivedtransmitted
int:Â The number of packets transmitted
The ipv6
entry will only be returned if IPv6 is present.
Response Example
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GET /diagnostics/trace-route/{:domain_name}/Â
Requests the player to perform a standard trace-route diagnostic on the specified IP or DNS address. This call can take several minutes to return.
Segment
domain_name
: The specified IP or DNS address
Query String Parameter
resolveAddress
bool: Specifies whether the IP or DNS address should be resolved or not
Request Example
Response Body
address
string: The IP address on which you are running the trace routeresults
object:output
string[ ]: Returns the trace route output information in text formatprotocol
string: The IP protocol, for example, "ipv4"route
object[ ]:hop
 int: How many times the data moves from one router to the nextÂservers
object:address
string: The address to which the trace route request is madehostname
 string: The server hostnamestats
object[ ]reachable
 string:time
string: The time required for the trace route request to returnunits
string: The time units (usually in milliseconds)
Response Example
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GETÂ /diagnostics/network-configuration/{:interface}/Â
Retrieves information about network-interface settings on the player
Segment
interface
: The network interface. Possible names includeÂeth0
,Âwlan0
, andÂmodem
.
Request Example
Response Body
Some entries (e.g. caCertificates
, clientIdentifier
) are identical for all interfaces.
text
string: The network configuration information in plain-text formoutput
Output: The network configuration information as a JSON object:interfaces
Interface[ ]: An array of Interface objects representing network interfaces:name
 string: The interface name (for example,Â"eth0"
)errors
 Error[ ]: An array of error messages associated with the interfaceparams
Param[ ]: An array of Param objects representing parameters associated with the network interface. Each Param interface has the following entries:name
 string: The property name (e.g.Â"MAC"
)value
 string: The property value (e.g.Â"90:ac:3f:0b:d2:88"
)
host
Info[ ]: An array of Info objects providing network host information. Each object can have the following entries:errors
Error[ ]: An array of error messages associated with the network hostparams
 Param[ ]: An array of Param objects representing parameters associated with the network hostÂ
bsn
Info[ ]: An array of Info objects providing information about BSN communication.Âother
 Info[ ]: An array of Info objects providing information miscellaneous network information.
caCertificate
 string: The contents of a CA certificate file in text form (i.e. a "pem" file).clientCertificate
bool: A flag indicating whether the player is using a client certificateclientIdentifier
 string: The DHCP client identifier for the network interfacednsServerList
string[ ]:Â An IP address list of the DNS serversdomain
string:Â The domain name for the network interfaceeapTlsOptions
string:Â A string containing EAP-specific optionsenabledProtocolList
 string[ ]: An array of enabled IP protocols. Currently supported values areÂ"IPv4"
and "IPv6"
.identity
string:Â The RADIUS identityipAddressList
 string[ ]: The IP addresses assigned to the playerinboundShaperRate
 int: The bandwidth limit for inbound traffic in bits per second. A value of -1 specifies the default bandwidth limit, and a value of 0 specifies no bandwidth limit (these two settings are functionally the same).metric
 int: The routing metric for the default gateway on the interface. Routes with lower metrics are preferred over routes with higher metrics.mtu
 int: The maximum transmission unit (MTU) for the network interface in bytesprivateKey
string: The private key for authenticationvlanIdList
 int[ ]: An array of VLAN ids that are supported on the parent network interfacesecurityMode
string: Security mode for authentication
Response Example
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PUTÂ /diagnostics/network-configuration/{:interface}/Â
Applies a test network configuration on the player. You should use GET to get the configuration parameters before setting it using this API. The text
and output
parameters are NOT needed in PUT.
Segment
interface
: The network interface. Possible names includeÂeth0
,Âwlan0
, andÂmodem
.
Request Body
caCertificate
 string optional: The contents of a CA certificate file in text form (i.e. a "pem" file).clientCertificate
bool optional: A flag indicating whether the player is using a client certificateclientIdentifier
 string optional: The DHCP client identifier for the network interfacednsServerList
string[ ] optional:Â An IP address list of the DNS serversdomain
string optional:Â The domain name for the network interfaceeapTlsOptions
string optional:Â A string containing EAP-specific optionsenabledProtocolList
 string[ ] optional: An array of enabled IP protocols. Currently supported values are "IPv4" and "IPv6".identity
string optional:Â The RADIUS identityipAddressList
 string[ ] optional: The IP addresses assigned to the playerinboundShaperRate
 int optional: The bandwidth limit for inbound traffic in bits per second. A value of -1 specifies the default bandwidth limit, and a value of 0 specifies no bandwidth limit (these two settings are functionally the same).metric
 int optional:  The routing metric for the default gateway on the interface. Routes with lower metrics are preferred over routes with higher metrics.mtu
 int optional: The maximum transmission unit (MTU) for the network interface in bytesprivateKey
string optional: The private key for authenticationvlanIdList
 int[ ] optional: An array of VLAN ids that are supported on the parent network interfacesecurityMode
string optional: Security mode for authentication
Request Example
The example request parameters and headers are set as follows:
This is the example request body:
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GETÂ /diagnostics/network-neighborhood/Â
Retrieves information about the player’s current network neighborhood (the other players on the same network).
Request Example
Response Body
success
bool: A flag that indicates if the operation succeededresponse
object[ ]: An array of information about players in your network neighborhoodchassis-descr
 string: The model version, OS version, serial number, etc.chassis-id
 string: A unique identifier for the playerchassis-name
 string: The name of the playermgmt-ip
 stringport-descr
 string: Which interface the player is usingport-id
 stringvlan-pvid
 string
If the diagnostic could not be performed, the response body may instead be an error message.
Response Example
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GETÂ /diagnostics/packet-capture/Â
Gets the current status of packet capture operation. Packet capture operation requires the legacy DWS to be working.
Request Example
Response Body
statusCode
int: The success or error code (200 is success)is_running
bool: Flag indicating if the packet capture operation is running
Response Example
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POSTÂ /diagnostics/packet-capture/Â
Starts a packet capture operation
Request Body
filename
string: The name of the packet capture file. If you don't pass this string, 'capture.pcap' is the default.interface
 string: The name of the interface for which we are performing packet capture. 'eth0' is the default.duration
int: The duration for which the packet capture runs in seconds. The default is 300 seconds (5 minutes).maxpackets
 int: The maximum number of packets to capture before concluding the process. 0 is the default value.snaplen
int: The maximum size of each packet. Specifying 0 will instruct the function to capture the entire packet no matter the size.filter
string:Â A field for conditional filtering of packets. This operation uses standard pcap syntax. This string is empty by default.
Request Example
This is the example request body:
Response Example
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DELETEÂ /diagnostics/packet-capture/Â
Stops a packet capture operation
Request Example
Response Example
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GET /diagnostics/telnet/
Get information about telnet from the player, including its enabled status and port number. This is only available in BOS 9.0.110 and above.
Request Example
Response Example
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PUT /diagnostics/telnet/
This is only available in BOS 9.0.110 and above.
Request Body
enabled
 boolean: Enable or disable Telnet on the playerportNumber
integer: The port number on which to enable Telnetreboot
boolean: This optional parameter reboots the player immediately after executing this operation. It istrue
by default.
Request Example
The example request parameters and headers are set as follows:
This is the example request body:
Response Example
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GET /diagnostics/ssh/
Returns information about whether or not SSH is enabled on the player, and the port number on which it is enabled if it is. This is only available in BOS 9.0.110 and above.
Request Example
The example request parameters and headers are set as follows:
Response Example
A successful response is a 200 and this response body:
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PUT /diagnostics/ssh/
This is only available in BOS 9.0.110 and above.
Request Body
enabled
 boolean: Enable or disable SSH on the playerportNumber
integer: The port number on which to enable SSHpassword
string: Sets the plain-text login password for the SSH connectionreboot
boolean: This optional parameter reboots the player immediately after executing this operation. It istrue
by default.obfuscatedPassword
string: This optional parameter sets the login password for the SSH connection. The password should previously have been obfuscated using a shared secret. Contact support@brightsign.biz to learn more about generating a key for obfuscation and storing it on the player.
Request Example
The example request parameters and headers are set as follows:
This is the example request body:
Response Example