Chapter 14
The Applications Menu
The Script Management Menu Option
Use the Script Management web page to add a new script and to rename, refresh,
or delete an existing script. Cisco CRS applications are based on scripts created
in the Cisco CRS Editor.
To access the Script Management web page, select Applications > Script
Management from the CRS Administration menu bar. The Script Management
web page displays the default directory that contains the scripts uploaded to the
repository.
The Script Management web page also contains the following hyperlinks:
Create/Rename Language—Click this hyperlink to create/rename a
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folder. If the
default
message. You can create/rename multiple folders under the
Delete Language—Click this hyperlink to delete the
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repository.
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Upload Zip Files—You cannot upload zip files at this level. Click the
folder hyperlink and then on the Upload New Scripts hyperlink.
default
Click on the
folder (if it already exists) to see the following hyperlinks:
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Create New Folder—Click this hyperlink to create a new subfolder under the
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folder. Enter the name of the new subfolder in the Folder Name
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field and click Create. When the folder is successfully created, click the
Return to Script Management hyperlink to return to the
updated Script Management page. You can create any number of folders
within the
default
Rename Folder—Click this hyperlink to rename the required subfolder
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within the
default
Actions column (see
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Delete Folder—Click this hyperlink to delete a specific subfolder within the
folder. Alternately, click the Delete icon under the Actions column
default
(see
Deleting a Script or Folder, page
Upload New Scripts—Click this hyperlink to upload scripts to the
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folder as a zip file so its contents (.aef files) can be automatically unzipped
and uploaded to the repository (see
Click the Refresh icon under the Actions Column to refresh the corresponding
script (see
Refreshing Scripts, page
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folder already exists, you receive a warning
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folder.
folder. Alternately, click the Rename icon under the
Renaming a Script or Folder, page
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Uploading New Scripts, page
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The Script Management Menu Option
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folder from the
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folder.
folder's
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