Carrier Access Broadmore 1750 User Manual

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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6

9-5

Command Line Interface

Creating and Running Scripts

To upload and run a script file:

1. Log in to the Broadmore using FTP or SFTP. See “FTP Login” on page

10-21

or “SFTP Login” on page

11-43

for instructions.

2. Using your FTP or SFTP software, upload the script file to the script directory

on the Broadmore’s online CPU.

3. Log into the Broadmore’s operating system using a valid user name and

password. At the 1750> prompt, enter the following command:

runscript filename

NOTE:

On a redundant Broadmore, you must also load and run the

script file on the standby CPU.

After you issue the runscript command, the script interpreter switches to the CLI>
prompt and executes all commands from the script file in sequence. Each command is
displayed as if you were manually entering it during a normal session.

If the script interpreter encounters an error, it continues to attempt to interpret each
successive line until it can execute a valid command. If no valid commands can be
executed before the end of the file, review the error displayed to resolve the problem.

It is recommended that all logs be reviewed after at least the first time a script is
executed to ensure that the script performed as intended.

NOTE:

Depending upon the load on the Broadmore’s CPU, you may

need to insert delays between some commands in a script. For example,
when using a ‘deleteall’ command, you may need to insert a delay before
attempting to reconfigure the same resources. You may also need delays
when configuring a large number of PVCs in a row. Depending upon
system load, delays of up to 30 seconds may be necessary between some
script commands. To insert a delay between script commands, use the
following command:

sleep(n)

where n = 1 to 30 seconds.

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