Robert McCallum posted how to do this a while ago. Here is that post in its entirety:
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 >>> "Michael Williams" 12/7/01 8:58:41 AM >>> Hello all........ Is it possible to create an alias that performs multiple commands? I've tried all sorts of things between commands like ; and ! and the alias executes the first command but that's it...... Thanks! Mike W. Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=28419&t=28413 -------------------------------------------------- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]