
Troubleshooting Routers
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The advantage of using the Technician Interface scripts, the Statistics Manager, or
the Configuration Manager instead of the Technician Interface commands is that
you don’t have to know an object, attribute, and instance in order to display or
change a setting. The next two sections introduce you to the Technician Interface
scripts and the Statistics Manager. This guide assumes that you already know how
to use the Configuration Manager.
Using the Technician Interface Scripts to Access the MIB
Technician Interface script files are simple programs consisting of one or more
SNMP
get commands that allow you to display menus and values of MIB objects
without having to understand the MIB.
To enter script commands, do the following:
1.
Use FTP or TFTP to transfer the script files to a flash memory card
installed in the router.
2.
Enter the
run setpath
command to access the
setpath.bat
file to tell the
router where to look for the script files.
You can then enter the
show or monitor script command, specifying the name of
the script menu you want to display. The
show command displays the statistics at
the time you request them. The
monitor command displays statistics at the time
you request them, and continues to refresh the display so that you can see any
changes to them.
As you become more proficient with the scripts, you can specify a script menu
option without having to display a menu. For example, the
show at command
displays the AppleTalk script menu, which includes the AARP table option. The
show at aarp command displays the AARP table.
See Using Technician Interface Scripts for detailed instructions on setting up,
loading, and using the scripts.
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