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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Search for word in a xml file and replace it with something else Post 302377914 by durden_tyler on Saturday 5th of December 2009 08:18:48 PM
Old 12-05-2009
What have you tried so far ?
Show your attempts with the xml file you are working on.

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clogin(1)						      General Commands Manual							 clogin(1)

NAME
clogin - Cisco login script SYNOPSIS
clogin [-autoenable] [-noenable] [-dSV] [-c command] [-E var=x] [-e enable-password] [-f cloginrc-file] [-p user-password] [-s script-file] [-t timeout] [-u username] [-v vty-password] [-w enable-username] [-x command-file] [-y ssh_cypher_type] router [router...] DESCRIPTION
clogin is an expect(1) script to automate the process of logging into a Cisco router, catalyst switch, Extreme switch, Juniper ERX/E- series, Procket Networks, or Redback router. There are complementary scripts for Alteon, Avocent (Cyclades), Bay Networks (nortel), ADC- kentrox EZ-T3 mux, Foundry, HP Procurve switches and Cisco AGMs, Hitachi routers, Juniper Networks, MRV optical switch, Mikrotik routers, Netscreen firewalls, Netscaler, Riverstone, Netopia, and Lucent TNT, named alogin, avologin, blogin, elogin, flogin, fnlogin, hlogin, htlogin, jlogin, mrvlogin, mtlogin, nlogin, nslogin, rivlogin, tlogin, and tntlogin, respectively. clogin reads the .cloginrc file for its configuration, then connects and logs into each of the routers specified on the command line in the order listed. Command-line options exist to override some of the directives found in the .cloginrc configuration file. The command-line options are as follows: -S Save the configuration on exit, if the device prompts at logout time. This only has affect when used with -s. -V Prints package name and version strings. -c Command to be run on each router list on the command-line. Multiple commands maybe listed by separating them with semi-colons (;). The argument should be quoted to avoid shell expansion. -d Enable expect debugging. -E Specifies a variable to pass through to scripts (-s). For example, the command-line option -Efoo=bar will produce a global variable by the name Efoo with the initial value "bar". -e Specify a password to be supplied when gaining enable privileges on the router(s). Also see the password directive of the .cloginrc file. -f Specifies an alternate configuration file. The default is $HOME/.cloginrc. -p Specifies a password associated with the user specified by the -u option, user directive of the .cloginrc file, or the Unix username of the user. -s The filename of an expect(1) script which will be sourced after the login is successful and is expected to return control to clogin, with the connection to the router intact, when it is done. Note that clogin disables log_user of expect(1)when -s is used. Example script(s) can be found in share/rancid/*.exp. -t Alters the timeout interval; the period that clogin waits for an individual command to return a prompt or the login process to produce a prompt or failure. The argument is in seconds. -u Specifies the username used when prompted. The command-line option overrides any user directive found in .cloginrc. The default is the current Unix username. -v Specifies a vty password, that which is prompted for upon connection to the router. This overrides the vty password of the .cloginrc file's password directive. -w Specifies the username used if prompted when gaining enable privileges. The command-line option overrides any user or enauser directives found in .cloginrc. The default is the current Unix username. -x Similar to the -c option; -x specifies a file with commands to run on each of the routers. The commands must not expect additional input, such as 'copy rcp startup-config' does. For example: show version show logging -y Specifies the encryption algorithm for use with the ssh(1) -c option. The default encryption type is often not supported. See the ssh(1) man page for details. The default is 3des. RETURNS
If the login script fails for any of the devices on the command-line, the exit value of the script will be non-zero and the value will be the number of failures. ENVIRONMENT
clogin recognizes the following environment variables. CISCO_USER Overrides the user directive found in the .cloginrc file, but may be overridden by the -u option. CLOGIN clogin will not change the banner on your xterm window if this includes the character 'x'. CLOGINRC Specifies an alternative location for the .cloginrc file, like the -f option. HOME Normally set by login(1) to the user's home directory, HOME is used by clogin to locate the .cloginrc configuration file. FILES
$HOME/.cloginrc Configuration file. SEE ALSO
cloginrc(5), expect(1) CAVEATS
clogin expects CatOS devices to have a prompt which includes a '>', such as "router> (enable)". It uses this to determine, for example, whether the command to disable the pager is "set length 0" or "term length 0". The HP Procurve switches that are Foundry OEMs use flogin, not hlogin. The Extreme is supported by clogin, but it has no concept of an "enabled" privilege level. You must set autoenable for these devices in your .cloginrc. The -S option is a recent addition, it may not be supported in all of the login scripts or for every target device. BUGS
Do not use greater than (>) or pound sign (#) in device banners. These are the normal terminating characters of device prompts and the login scripts need to locate the initial prompt. Afterward, the full prompt is collected and makes a more precise match so that the scripts know when the device is ready for the next command. All these login scripts for separate devices should be rolled into one. This goal is exceedingly difficult. The HP Procurve switch, Motorola BSR, and Cisco AGM CLIs rely heavily upon terminal escape codes for cursor/screen manipulation and assumes a vt100 terminal type. They do not provide a way to set a different terminal type or adjust this behavior. The resulting escape codes make automating interaction with these devices very difficult or impossible. Thus bin/hpuifilter, which must be found in the user's PATH, is used by hlogin to filter these escape sequences. While this works for rancid's collection, there are side effects for interactive logins via hlogin; most of which are formatting annoyances that may be remedied by typing CTRL-R to reprint the current line. WARNING: repeated ssh login failures to HP Procurves cause the switch's management interface to lock-up (this includes snmp, ping) and sometimes it will crash. This is with the latest firmware; 5.33 at the time of this writing. 26 April 2011 clogin(1)
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