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Introducing Command Builder
Introducing Command Builder
This chapter describes how to manage command scripts. Command scripts enable you to execute a programmable sequence of SNMP or Telnet command lines. These commands can include data properties taken from the Cisco ANA information model (built-in), as well as user-defined input parameters entered during runtime.
Command Builder is designed to enable you to create new script and activation commands.
Because Command Builder is built into the standard Cisco ANA system platform:
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It utilizes regular Cisco ANA access interfaces to the network.
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Commands can be associated with any existing object group (IMO), type, or instance. This associated item is the working object on which the command is developed and tested.
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It enables access to the live information of the network object with which the command is associated.
Command Builder enables you to create commands with two different languages:
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Cisco ANA Macro Language—Uses a GUI wizard. For information about Cisco ANA Macro Language scripts, see Chapter 17, "Cisco ANA Macro Language."
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Bean Shell scripting language.
Once defined, the commands are executed in one of the following ways:
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Interactively—Via autogenerated GUI forms (Cisco ANA NetworkVision standard menus).
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Flow-through—Using the Cisco ANA API to integrate with external configuration applications.
The command can be published once it has been completed, enabling a wider scope of managed elements and network elements to use it.
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