Cisco Systems Craft Works Interface Specifying the User Login Script, Field Description

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Figure 6 displays the Failed Log window. Click the Close button to go back to the Progress window.

Figure 6 Failed Log Window

Specifying the User Login Script

You can access devices not directly accessible from the CWI workstation through the Scripted Login capability. Table 5 lists the fields in the Login Script Steps window (see Figure 7).

Table 5

Fields for Login Script Steps Window

 

 

Field

Description

 

 

Wait For

Represents the output from the intermediate device that CWI should wait for before sending the data specified

 

in the corresponding Send.

 

 

Send

Represents the information that is sent to the device following the proceeding Wait For. You can enter a string

 

to be sent to connect to the router; for example, telnet term-server 2001. Or you can choose either Scripted

 

Username or Scripted Password options from the drop-down list. If you choose either Scripted Username

 

option or Scripted Password option, CWI uses the same scripted username and scripted password that you

 

specified from the CWI - Login window (see Figure 1).

 

In addition, you can enter the following special characters in the Send field:

\n is a new line.

\r is a carriage return.

\t is a tab.

%USERNAME%1

1.CWI substitutes with what was entered in the User Name field when you logged in.

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