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Using Technician Interface Scripts
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This procedure installs all of the .bat and .mnu files on a file system volume in the
router. To conserve space on a router’s local file system, load only scripts for the
protocols and drivers you need to run on that router.
If you want to use the Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) to install .bat and
.mnu files one at a time, refer to Chapters 4 and 5 of Using Technician Interface
Software.
Setting Up Scripts
Once you log in to a Technician Interface session on a router, you can enter any
embedded script commands at the command line prompt without any additional
preparations. However, before you run any .bat version scripts, designate a default
file system volume, as shown in the following example:
dir 2:
Next, define the search path and alias definitions for your .bat and .mnu version
script files by using the
run
setpath
command. The search path is a list of volume
IDs you want the system to search for any script file. There are two ways to
specify a search path, as shown in the following examples.
Example 1 -- Entering the volume IDs on the command line
run setpath "2:;3:;4:"
Note:
You must have Manager access to write to an NVFS volume using the
Bay Networks implementation of FTP.
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