
Onceloaded,ascriptcaneitherbesteppedthrough(executedonelineatatime),ortheentirescriptcan
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 con
tents of a specified script, use the command “show script <script name>”, as shown here:
hostname(script)# show script testscript
Ifyouwanttodeleteanexistingscript,usethecommand“noscript<scriptname>”asshownhere:
hostname(scri
pt)# no script testscript
Installing certificates
When you attempt to enter a command in a script that requires a certifi cate 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.
Entering passwords
Whenever a command that requires a password is executed in a script, the actual password will not be
stored in the
script. Instead, when the script is run, it will prompt you to enter the password.
CLI commands
The following table lists all of the CLI commands in functional groups.
Table 140 List of CLI commands
Activity Log
Commands
activity log level
activity log rotate
no activity log
show activity log
show activity log level
transfer activity log
Administrator & LDAP Commands
administrator
credentia
lsettings
edit administrator
grant credential
ldap test
failover
ldap test primary
no administrator
no granted credential
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