Chapter 12: - Using Cisco Tools from a Command Line

How to Use the Registry Utility from a Command Line

 

Command:

Description:

Example:

download, dl

Downloads a local copy of a System Interrogate file from the

>download

 

application server's Repository.

<repository_filename>

 

Optionally, you can include a /text argument to convert the file

<local_filename> /text

 

 

 

from XML-formatted text to plain text.

OR

 

 

>download

 

 

<repository_filename>

 

 

<localfile_path\filename>

 

 

/text

remove, rm

Deletes a specified System Interrogate file from the Repository

>remove <filename>

 

on the application server.

 

rename, ren

Renames a System Interrogate file in the Repository on the

>rename <filename>

 

application server.

<new_filename>

read_file, read

Directs command input to another input file.

>read <filename>

 

For example, you can direct input to run a batch file that contains

 

 

a series of commands executable by this utility.

 

silent

Directs command input to another input file.

><command> /silent

 

Note: Available in command-line mode only.

 

quit, q

Ends the program.

>quit

Viewing System Information - Examples

 

The following table shows an example of querying system information, with a description of

 

each entry.

Command Option:

Description:

>interrogate

Invokes the System Interrogate utility.

>query

Queries the target system. Returns detailed on that system.

How to Use the Registry Utility from a Command Line

While primarily designed for use from the Support Tools Dashboard, the Registry utility can also be run from a command line any node, as desired.

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