
Using Technician Interface Scripts
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PPP subcommand menu
Toggled to display subcommands instead of subcommand functions:
PPP Menu
1. show ppp alerts 15. show ppp ipx name remote
2. show ppp appletalk configured 16. show ppp line configuration
3. show ppp appletalk negotiated 17. show ppp line parameters
4. show ppp bad packets 18. show ppp lqr configuration
5. show ppp bridge configured 19. show ppp lqr stats
6. show ppp bridge negotiated 20. show ppp osi
7. show ppp circuit 21. show ppp pap local
8. show ppp decnet 22. show ppp pap remote
9. show ppp disabled 23. show ppp chap local
10. show ppp enabled 24. show ppp chap remote
11. show ppp ip 25. show ppp version
12. show ppp ipx configured 26. show ppp vines
13. show ppp ipx negotiated 27. show ppp xns
14. show ppp ipx name local
A. Add a command H. Change menu title. Q. Quit
C. Clear all commands L. Load new menu S. Save menu commands
D. Delete command M. Menu control off T. Toggle title display
E. Edit command
Enter menu number or TI command:
Saving Changes Made to Menus
With menu control on, save your changes for future sessions by entering s at the
Enter menu number or TI command: prompt, add a filename, then press the
Return key. Refer to the following example:
Enter menu number or TI command: s
Enter file name [main.mnu]: testing.mnu
Saving commands to testing.mnu.
The Technician Interface saves the file to the default volume. The current menu
session now uses the file you specified. If you do not specify a filename at the
Enter file name [main.mnu]: prompt, the Technician Interface overwrites
the main.mnu file stored on the router’s file system once you press the Return key.
If you mistakenly select s, type q and press the Return key to quit.
Chapter 2 provides a complete reference for all
show (and monitor) scripts in
the system. Refer to it for more information, sample displays, and references to
other manuals that describe each protocol in detail.
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