
Using Technician Interface Scripts
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303560-A Rev 00
What Are Technician Interface Scripts?
The Technician Interface
show
/
monitor
and
enable
/
disable
scripts are programs
that enable you to view and use information stored in the Bay Networks
Management Information Base (MIB). You use scripts to display statistical and
configuration information about various router services, and to enable or disable
those services.
Script Types
Most Technician Interface scripts run from a <protocol_name>.bat (batch) file.
The system loads a specific .bat file into active memory when you enter a scripts
command such as
show appn directory statistics
. The system software supports
one .bat file for each router protocol or service. Each .bat file contains the routines
for all script subcommand options for a protocol or service. The routine called by
each subcommand generates and prints (to the router console) statistics that reveal
a particular view of that protocol or service.
As an alternative to entering
show/enable/disable
commands at the Technician
Interface prompt, you can also access protocol-specific menus from the scripts
main menu. You enter (choose by number) a protocol/service submenu from the
scripts main menu. From a submenu, you can access all scripts options for a
protocol or service without entering commands. All scripts menus exist as *.mnu
files you install during initial configuration of each router. To save file space,
install only the .bat and .mnu files that pertain to the protocols or services you
want to support on each router.
Other Technician Interface scripts are programs embedded within the router
software image. The router software currently includes embedded scripts for the
following services:
• CSMACD • SNMP
• FR • SYNC
• FTP • TCP
• IP • TELNET
• MOSPF • TFTP
•RIP
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