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NOTE:
The Script Recorder takes care of all such formatting issues and hence is probably the best way to
create scripts initially.
Script recorder
The Script Recorder is started by typing in the command record <script name> as shown here:
hostname(script)# record testscript
Recording to script testscript.
You can then type in any show or configure mode CLI commands and they will automatically be
written to the script specified in the correct format.
To stop the Script Recorder, type no record as show here:
hostname(script)# no record
Recording successfully stopped.
Executing scripts
To execute a script, you must first load it using the command load <script name>, as shown here:
hostname(script)# load testscript
Script testscript successfully loaded.
Once loaded, a script can either be stepped through (executed one line at a time), or the entire script
can be run. To step through a script, use the command step, as shown here:
hostname(script)# step
To run the entire script, use the command go, as shown here:
hostname(script)# go
Displaying and deleting scripts
To display the current scripts that have been created on the system, use the command show script.
To display the contents of a specified script, use the command show script <script name>, as shown
here:
hostname(script)# show script testscript
If you want to delete an existing script, use the command no script <script name> as shown here:
hostname(script)# no script testscript
Installing certificates
When you attempt to enter a command in a script that requires a certificate to be pasted in, the actual
certificate will not be stored in the script. Instead, the script will prompt you when it is run to paste in
the certificate.
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