Chapter 21 Command Line Interface Scripts
262 Avaya M770 ATM Switch User’s Guide
Monitoring CLI Script Execution
You can monitor the progress of the script execution using the script
showprogress command.
Stopping a CLI Script
You can abort a running script execution using the script stop command.
Note: The script will stop only when currently executed script command is
finished.
[log|console] The destination of the output of the executed
commands contained in the script file. If “log”
specified, the output will be stored in the script
log. The script log may be viewed later using
“script log show” command (see below).
Otherwise, if “console” specified, the script output
will be redirected to that terminal, from which the
script was started, i.e. serial terminal or Telnet
window. If neither specified, “log” is used by
default.
[delay=<delay-
value>] Insert delay between running of consequent
commands of the script, measured in milliseconds.
The <delay-value> may vary between 0-5000 ms.
If is not specified, zero is used.
Example: M15-155s8:/>script run script.txt console delay=100
Command: M15-155s8:/> script showprogress
Output: Script file execution
progress: 11% If the script is still running
No script file execution in
progress If the script file hasn't been run or
has already finished running.