Nortel 4000 Guida Utente
Managing Remote Access Concentrators Using Annex Manager
Appendix B Configuring and Editing Scripts
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5.
Click
Close
to close the window.
To verify the contents of a script when you use the
Create Script
or
Execute Script
commands, do not close the
View Script
window. You
can return to this window to verify your work.
The View Script Window
This window uses list and message boxes and a text field.
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The
Script List
box displays all files in the Annex Manager
default script directory, which stores the scripts delivered with
Annex Manager. You can select any script displayed here. This
directory is the default for the scripts you create, but you can
store new scripts in any directory.
Annex Manager. You can select any script displayed here. This
directory is the default for the scripts you create, but you can
store new scripts in any directory.
Although
View Script
lets you display scripts stored in
another directory, the
Script List
box does not change
when you enter the path of another directory.
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The
Selection
field below the
Script List
box displays the default
script directory. When you choose a script from the list box,
this field changes to display your selection. If you need to
display a script stored in another directory you can enter a path
here.
this field changes to display your selection. If you need to
display a script stored in another directory you can enter a path
here.
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The
Script Contents
box displays the script listed in the text field,
with the name of the script in parentheses above the box. This
box displays one script at a time: if you display one script and
then select a second script, this box contains only the most
recent selection.
box displays one script at a time: if you display one script and
then select a second script, this box contains only the most
recent selection.
Every script file includes the:
•
Parameter name.
•
Port or channel type or
none
if the parameter does not use port
or channel information.
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Port or channel number, zero (
0
) if the port or channel type is
none
, or an asterisk (*) if the value is a wildcard indicator.
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Parameter value.