Indirectly controlling a target device on a network

Electrical computers and digital data processing systems: input/ – Input/output data processing – Peripheral configuration

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C710S058000, C717S178000, C709S208000

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07451246

ABSTRACT:
Methods and systems are described for a system for transitioning a target device to a first operative state, such as a service operating system. The target device in the first operative state then receives a set of one or more instructions, and processes the received set of one or more instructions to perform a set of one or more operations with regard to an indirect target device. Further, after processing of the set of one or more instructions, the target device transitions from the first operative state to a second operative state.

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