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BPT main menu

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Entering

0

(zero) returns you to the parent of a submenu.

The provisioning method name appears inside the parentheses that follow
the provisioning method description in the menu. The menu structure is
only for usability. Any provisioning method can be entered at the prompt,
regardless of the menu opened.

For example, if you want to execute the

getRootDomain

provisioning

method, you do not need to be in the Domain Operations menu.

The following table lists the available BPT main menu commands.

Table 3
BPT main menu commands

Command

Description

0

Return to the previous menu.

1 - 97

Execute the given method or continue to a submenu.

98 <file name>

Execute all methods inside the specified file. Each line in
the file must be a method in a valid format.

99

Exit the BPT.

quit

Exit the BPT.

help

Display this list of commands.

help <method name>

Display the usage for a given method.

<method name> using (<parm a>,

<parm b>)

Execute the given method with the required parameters.
The parameter list must be separated by commas
and must adhere to the order presented in the syntax
description. If no parameters are required, this can be left
blank.

<method name> using file <file

name>

Execute the given method with the parameters contained
in the specified file. This command is useful for bulk
additions (for example, users, telephones), allowing the
separation of the definition and execution of the method.

<method name> using * into

<file name>

Execute the given method (using either command line
options or parameters from a file) and insert the returned
value into the specified file. This is useful when exporting
bulk data, such as 1000 users, and you want to save the
output.

For information about BPT command syntax conventions and examples, see

"BPT

conventions and examples" (page 17)

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Nortel AS 5300

Nortel Application Server 5300 Application Programming Interfaces Reference

NN42040-110

01.01

Standard

11 June 2008

Copyright © 2008 Nortel Networks

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