Nortel 4000 Mode D'Emploi
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Managing Remote Access Concentrators Using Annex Manager
Appendix B
Configuring and Editing Scripts
S
cript
commands allow you to create a set of parameter values, store
them as a script, and apply the parameter values of the script to one or
more RACs.
more RACs.
A script is a text file. Each line in the file defines a RAC parameter value.
You can use Annex Manager to create a script by capturing the RAC
parameter values, or you can create a script using any standard text editor.
After you store a script in a file, you can use it to configure a new RAC,
to save RAC parameter values for backup, or to apply a special
configuration.
You can use Annex Manager to create a script by capturing the RAC
parameter values, or you can create a script using any standard text editor.
After you store a script in a file, you can use it to configure a new RAC,
to save RAC parameter values for backup, or to apply a special
configuration.
This appendix describes the
Script
commands. It includes:
•
Viewing Script Contents
•
Creating New Scripts
•
Changing RAC Values Using Scripts
Annex Manager provides predefined scripts that reset RAC parameters
to their factory default values.
to their factory default values.
View Script
displays the contents of
predefined or site-specific scripts.
Execute Script
allows you to reset RAC
parameters to their factory default values when you use one of the
predefined scripts.
predefined scripts.
If you want to use site-specific default values for any script, you
should copy the script file and then edit it.
should copy the script file and then edit it.
Some scripts contain lines that begin with the comment symbol (#).
If you remove this symbol when you edit the file, the script uses these
parameters.
If you remove this symbol when you edit the file, the script uses these
parameters.