Set append, Example, Syntax – HP MPX200 Multifunction Router User Manual

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If this keyword is not used, the output appears on the console.

You can use any keywords with assigned values suitable for the command specified
by the -cmd keyword. They are included as specified on every line of the script.

You can use keywords with assigned values starting with csv_ are iteratively assigned
a value from the specified column of the csv file. Values are:

csv_a

csv_b

csv_c

csv_a

.

.

.

csv_z

Example

c:\> rcli script csv -cmd="add migration" -csv_file=c:\temp\mydata.csv

-file=summary.txt -lun_serial=csv_e -dmdest_lun_serial=csv_n -name="my

DM Group"

Script file for CSV file mydata.csv created successfully

set append

The set append command creates, replaces, or deletes a named set of keywords that can be
included as a group for any RCLI command by using the /append=name keyword.

This set of keywords is used in place of /append=name for any other RCLI command. If a set of
keywords is not provided with the set append command, the named set of append keywords
is deleted.

Syntax

set append=name <set of keywords>

Keywords

Specifies the name of a keyword set to create, replace, or delete.

-append=

Examples

c:\> rcli set append -append=modset1 /ip=10.0.0.12 /blade=1

-append=modset1 --> /ip=10.0.0.12 /blade=1

nl
nl

c:\> rcli set append -append=modset1
[10.0.0.12]

MAC Address = 00-C0-DD-12-F9-5B
IPv4 Link Status = LINK_UP
IPv4 Address is manually entered
IPv4 Address = 10.0.0.12
IPv4 Subnet Mask = 255.255.254.0
IPv4 Gateway Address = 10.0.0.1
...

c:\> rcli set append -append=modset1
-append=modset1 contents cleared

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