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java -jar -Dvera.address=192.168.X.Y ha-bridge-0.X.Y.jar
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```
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## Available Arguments
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### -Dvera.address=<ip address>
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### -Dvera.address=`<ip address>`
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The argument for the vera address should be given as it the system does not have a way to find the address. Supply -Dvera.address=X.Y.Z.A on the command line to provide it.
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### -Dupnp.config.address=<ip address>
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The server defaults to the first available address on the host. Replace the -Dupnp.config.address=<ip address> value with the server ipv4 address you would like to use.
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### -Dserver.port=<port>
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The server defaults to running on port 8080. If you're already running a server (like openHAB) on 8080, -Dserver.port=<port> on the command line.
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### -Dupnp.devices.db=<filepath>
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The default location for the db to contain the devices as they are added is "data/devices.db". If you would like a different filename or directory, specify -Dupnp.devices.db=<directory>/<filename> or <filename> if it is the same directory.
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### -Dupnp.resonse.port=<port>
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### -Dupnp.config.address=`<ip address>`
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The server defaults to the first available address on the host. Replace the -Dupnp.config.address=`<ip address>` value with the server ipv4 address you would like to use.
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### -Dserver.port=`<port>`
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The server defaults to running on port 8080. If you're already running a server (like openHAB) on 8080, -Dserver.port=`<port>` on the command line.
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### -Dupnp.devices.db=`<filepath>`
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The default location for the db to contain the devices as they are added is "data/devices.db". If you would like a different filename or directory, specify -Dupnp.devices.db=`<directory>/<filename> or <filename>` if it is the same directory.
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### -Dupnp.resonse.port=`<port>`
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The upnp response port that will be used. The default is 50000.
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### -Dupnp.strict=<true|false>
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Upnp has been very closed on this platform to try and respond as a hue and there is now a setting to control if it is more open or strict, Add -Dupnp.strict=<true|false> to your command line to have the emulator respond to what it thinks is an echo to a hue or any other device. The default is upnp.strict=true.
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### -Dtrace.upnp=<true|false>
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### -Dupnp.strict=`<true|false>`
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Upnp has been very closed on this platform to try and respond as a hue and there is now a setting to control if it is more open or strict, Add -Dupnp.strict=`<true|false>` to your command line to have the emulator respond to what it thinks is an echo to a hue or any other device. The default is upnp.strict=true.
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### -Dtrace.upnp=`<true|false>`
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Turn on tracing for upnp discovery messages. The default is false.
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### -Dvtwo.compatibility=<true|false>
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### -Dvtwo.compatibility=`<true|false>`
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Turns on compatibility for upnp detection and response as it was in the original version of amazon-echo-ha-bridge. The default is true.
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## Web Config
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Configure by going to the url for the host you are running on or localhost with port you have assigned:
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