Cisco Cisco Process Orchestrator 3.0 Mode D'Emploi
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Cisco Process Orchestrator User Guide
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Using the PowerShell Snap-in CLI
The Cisco Process Orchestrator Command Line Interface (CLI) Snap-In leverages the Windows
PowerShell console to execute scripts using Cisco Process Orchestrator commandlets. If you have the
appropriate privileges, you can use the CLI commands to more easily control system administration and
accelerate automation. The CLI is included in the standard Process Orchestrator installation and will
only execute against the local Process Orchestrator server under the credentials of the current user
running the CLI command.
PowerShell console to execute scripts using Cisco Process Orchestrator commandlets. If you have the
appropriate privileges, you can use the CLI commands to more easily control system administration and
accelerate automation. The CLI is included in the standard Process Orchestrator installation and will
only execute against the local Process Orchestrator server under the credentials of the current user
running the CLI command.
Process Orchestrator PowerShell CLI Snap-in consists the of commandlets that allow you to view details
of the existing processes and targets in the Process Orchestrator server. Using the PowerShell CLI
Snap-in, you can generate a list of processes and targets, as well as enable and disable specific processes
and targets.
of the existing processes and targets in the Process Orchestrator server. Using the PowerShell CLI
Snap-in, you can generate a list of processes and targets, as well as enable and disable specific processes
and targets.
To see a list of all the Process Orchestrator commandlets, run the following commandlet in the
PowerShell console:
PowerShell console:
get-command *>All Programs>Cisco>Cisco Process Orchestrator>Cisco Process Orchestrator
PowerShell
Related Topics
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Windows PowerShell
Owner’s Manual
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How to Download Windows PowerShell 1.0
on the
Microsoft web site to access the free Windows PowerShell download.