
Using Technician Interface Scripts
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What Are Technician Interface Scripts?
The Technician Interface scripts are programs that let you manage the router using
information stored in the Bay Networks Management Information Base (MIB).
You can use the scripts to display statistical and configuration information about
various router services and to enable or disable these services.
Script Types
Most Technician Interface scripts are
.bat
and
.mnu
files that you must load on a
memory card in the router. Each .
bat
file enables you to generate statistics about a
protocol or service the router supports. Each
.mnu
file enables you to display this
information in Menu form. Each script contains a subcommand for each option it
supports.
A number of other Technician Interface scripts are programs embedded within the
router software image, rather within batch files. You enter the command for any
script, regardless of type (embedded or batch file), in the same way at the
Technician Interface prompt.
The router software currently includes
embedded scripts
for the following
services:
The router software implements all other scripts as batch files.
• CSMACD • TFTP
• IP • SNMP
• FR • SYNC
• FTP • TELNET
• TCP
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