It overwrites the commands that are there already and appends the commands
if they aren't there!  It is as if you have went into conf t then went int
fast0/0.91 then type shut then cntrl Z.  SO any commands are fair game here.


One thing to note that these commands are issued even though the user hasn't
typed in the enable password.!!

-----Original Message-----
From: Gareth Hinton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 31 May 2001 14:49
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Multiple commands on a menu command [7:6510]


Hi Robert,

I've not messed much with copying into Running. Does this automatically
append rather than overwrite?
I'd have a play myself, but at the moment I'm bored stiff waiting for
something to happen on a routerless site.

Gaz


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> Earlier in the month I posted a question on how you could have multiple
> commands coming from one menu item i.e. user presses key 1 and it shuts
down
> an interface.  I have eventually came up with a solution which is posted
> below.  Just in case anyone out there has to do the same.
>
> have a menu which calls a file from the flash and copies it into your
> running config
>
> menu EMOS text 1 SHUTDOWN LUCY
> menu EMOS command 1 copy slot0:shut91 runn
> menu EMOS text 2 SHUTDOWN ANDERSON
> menu EMOS command 2 copy slot0:shut92 runn
> menu EMOS text 3 SHUTDOWN CUMMING
> menu EMOS command 3 copy slot0:shut93 runn
> menu EMOS text 4 SHUTDOWN DAVIDSON
> menu EMOS command 4 copy slot0:shut94 runn
> blah blah blah
>
> the flash looks like
>  2  -rw-    10467208   Jan 05 2001 05:12:37  c7200-js-mz.121-4.bin
>    15  -rw-          28   May 22 2001 11:01:33  open91
>    17  -rw-          28   May 22 2001 11:01:42  open92
>    18  -rw-          28   May 22 2001 11:01:47  open93
>    19  -rw-          28   May 22 2001 11:01:56  open94
>    20  -rw-          28   May 22 2001 11:02:01  open95
>    21  -rw-          28   May 22 2001 11:02:06  open96
>    22  -rw-          25   May 22 2001 11:02:12  shut91
>    23  -rw-          25   May 22 2001 11:02:17  shut92
>    24  -rw-          25   May 22 2001 11:02:21  shut93
>    25  -rw-          25   May 22 2001 11:02:26  shut94
>    26  -rw-          25   May 22 2001 11:02:30  shut95
>    27  -rw-          25   May 22 2001 11:02:34  shut96
>
> the file called shut91 looks like
>
> more flash:shut91
>
> int fast0/0.91
> shut
> end
>
> note the file has to end with "end" otherwise you will have unexpected end
> of file in your logs every time the command is issued.  I used this menu
as
> a means for users in a 24 hour by 7 support team who know very little
about
> Cisco equipment to allow them to shut or open interfaces depending on what
> is needed.  I had to do this as we have backup servers in a different
> location which surprise surprise require the same IP address as its
primary
> server.
>
> HTH anyone in the near future.
> Robert McCallum
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