3Com S7902E Command Reference Manual - page 2054
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Description
Use the
execute
command to execute the specified batch file.
Batch files are command line files. Executing a batch file is to execute a set of command lines in the file.
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You should not include invisible characters in a batch file. If an invisible character is found during
the execution, the batch process will abort and the commands that have been executed cannot be
cancelled.
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Not every command in a batch file is sure to be executed. For example, if a certain command is not
correctly configured, the system omits this command and goes to the next one.
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The configuration generated after a batch file is executed will not be backed up to the standby main
board automatically.
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Each configuration command in a batch file must be a standard configuration command, meaning
that the valid configuration information can be displayed with the
display current-configuration
command after this command is configured successfully; otherwise, this command may not be
executed correctly.
Examples
# Execute the batch file
test.bat
in the root directory.
[Sysname] execute test.bat
file prompt
Syntax
file prompt
{
alert
|
quiet
}
View
System view
Default Level
3: Manage level
Parameters
alert
: Enables the system to warn you about operations that may bring undesirable results such as file
corruption or data loss.
quiet
: Disables the system from warning you about any operation.
Description
Use the
file prompt
command to set a prompt mode for file operations.
By default, the prompt mode is
alert
.
Note that when the prompt mode is set to
quiet
, the system does not warn for any file operation. To
prevent undesirable consequents resulting from misoperations, the
alert
mode is preferred.
Examples
# Set the file operation prompt mode to
alert
.