Cisco Cisco Process Orchestrator 3.1 User Guide

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Appendix 13      Using Adapters 
  Terminal Adapter
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Succeeded—Complete activity and set its status to Completed
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Failed (Completed)—Complete activity and set its status to Failed (Completed)
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Failed (Not Completed)—Complete activity and set its status to Failed (Not Completed)
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User Response—Field is enabled when User Response is selected from the Operation Type 
drop-down list. This field can also remain empty.
When User Response is selected, enter the appropriate string text for the user.
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Hidden—This check box is enabled when User Response or Set Expect Result is selected from the 
Operation Type drop-down list.
Check this check box and enter the string text into the Operation Parameter field, which will be used 
as security-sensitive content for the expect.
Step 3
Click OK.
The expect parameters is added to the list of login expects.
Defining Terminal Adapter Targets
Defining a Network Device Module Target
Some Cisco network devices are chassis systems that can hold other network devices such as ACE, 
FWSM, on boards that plug into the chassis.
Use the Network Device Module to create a network device module target which can be used as a 
dependent of a terminal target as well as an independent network device target that can be used by 
network processes for execution.
Step 1
Choose Definitions > Targets, right-click, and choose New > Network Device Module.
Step 2
On the General Information panel, enter the appropriate information, then click Next.
Step 3
On the Terminal Connection panel, enter the appropriate target information to specify the connection 
information to the appropriate server, then click Next.
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Chassis system—From the drop-down list, select the appropriate terminal target on which the 
network module resides.
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Switch number—Check the check box and in the text field, enter the appropriate switch number for 
the chassis system.
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Slot number—Enter the slot number on which the network device module resides.
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Process Id—Enter the processor Id on which the network device module resides.
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Command to access—Enter the session command to access the network device module.The default 
command is session slot [Slot Number] processor [Processor Id].
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Prompt prefix—Enter the command prompt prefix that will be used by the device type 
configurations and expects when issuing commands and connecting to the device.
Adding a regex character, such as $, >, and #, at the end of a prompt in the Prompt Prefix field ins 
the command prompt prefix.
Regular expressions should be placed in the appropriate Terminal Interaction Pattern fields. See the 
Connections Patterns panel to customize the interaction patterns.