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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6
Command Line Interface
Creating and Running Scripts
Creating and Running Scripts
To reduce the time required to configure one or more Broadmores, you can script a 
series of CLI commands that can be saved to a file, uploaded to the Broadmore, and 
executed as needed.
You can use a text editor or a terminal emulation program to create a script file. For 
example, using a terminal emulator such as Symantec Procomm®, you can perform the 
following steps to create a script and save it to a file. 
A script file must meet the following requirements:
Each command must begin on a new line.
Comments or unused configuration settings must begin with a semicolon (;). 
When the Broadmore’s script interpreter encounters a semicolon, all remaining 
text on the line is ignored.
The file must be named as follows:
filename.scp
See Appendix G for a list of Broadmore commands.
NOTE:  
Do not use the following command in a script:
showi
This command is “show interactive” for the system log and requires user 
input. If necessary, use the show command instead.