Hi,
I have run into a problem to which i can't seem to find any solution, posting here is my last resort.
Problem:
I am using plink to access my router and run a few configuration commands. When in enter configurations mode, instead of sending next command plink keeps on waiting for manual input. It only sends command while not in configuration mode. I need a way to make it send commands while router is in configuration mode.
Router is Cisco ASR 9001 (IOS XR)
using ssh to connect to router
command used to loging to router :
Commands in commands.txt
While waiting in configure mode, I can manually send the command by keyboard but then it kills the reason for using a batch file. However, if i manually exit from configuration mode, plink then resumes to send the next comamnds.
So I am stuck as how to make it send commands while in configuration mode.
Last edited by rbatte1; 08-02-2017 at 12:01 PM..
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map-mbone
map-mbone(1M)map-mbone(1M)NAME
map-mbone - Multicast Router Connection Mapper
SYNOPSIS
debuglevel] retries] timeout] [multicast-router]
DESCRIPTION
requests the multicast router connection information from the multicast-router, and prints the information to the standard out. sends out
the ASK_NEIGHBORS igmp message to the multicast-router. When the multicast-router receives the request, it sends back its configuration
information. multicast-router can be either an ip address or a system name.
If the multicast-router is not specified, flood mode is on by default and the igmp request message is sent to all the multicast router on
the local network. With flood mode on, when finds new neighbor routers from the replies, it will send the same igmp request to the new
neighbor routers. This activity continues until no new neighbor routers are reported in the replies.
The command line options are:
Sets the level for printing out the debug message. The default is 0,
which prints only error and warning messages. Debug level three prints most the messages.
Sets the retry times to poll the routing daemon for information. The
default is 1.
It specifies the timeout value in seconds for waiting the reply. The
default value is 2 seconds.
Sets the flood mode on. It is the default value when no multicast-router is given on the command line input.
Generates output in GRaphEd format.
Disable DNS lookup for the multicast router names.
The output contains the interface configuration information of the requested router(s). The format for each interface output is:
If there are multiple neighbor routers on one interface, they will all be reported. The neighbor_name will not be printed if the option is
specified on the command line.
The possible values for are:
Neighbors are reached via tunnel.
The tunnel uses IP source routing.
The interface is down.
The interface is administratively disabled for multicast routing.
The local router is the querier of the subnet.
The format of the GRaphEd output is:
If there is no neighbor router on an interface, then a will be put next to the node_name. If there are multiple neighbor routers on one
interface, all of them will be reported. The possible values for are:
The neighbor is reached via tunnel.
The neighbor is on the same network/subnet.
The interface is down.
Please see mrouted(1M) for and
EXAMPLES
Querying for the multicast router connection information.
127.0.0.1 (localhost) [version 3.3]:
193.2.1.39 -> 0.0.0.0 (all-zeros-broadcast) [1/1/disabled]
15.13.106.144 -> 15.255.176.33 (matmos.hpl.hp.com) [10/1/tunnel]
15.13.106.144 -> 15.17.20.7 (hpspddc.vid.hp.com) [10/1/tunnel/down]
Querying for multicast router connectivity with option:
GRAPH "Multicast Router Connectivity: Wed Feb 1 17:34:59 1995"=UNDIRECTED
252537488 {$ NP 1440 1060 $} "hpntc1t.cup.hp.com*"
;
252538974 {$ NP 940 1120 $} "hpntcbs.cup.hp.com"
252537488 "10/1E"
252539807 "1/1P"
;
252539807 {$ NP 1590 1150 $} "hpntc1h.cup.hp.com*"
;
Note
must be run as root.
AUTHOR
was developed by Pavel Curtis.
SEE ALSO mrouted(1M), mrinfo(1M).
map-mbone(1M)