Programming Eem Policies With Tcl - Cisco Catalyst 2960 series Configuration Manual

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Step 4
Edit the policy and save it with a new filename.
Use the text editor to modify the policy as a Tcl script. For file naming conventions, see the
for EEM, on page
Step 5
Copy the new file back to the device flash memory.
Copy the file to the flash file system on the device--typically disk0:. For more details about copying files, see the "Using
the Cisco IOS File System" chapter in the Configuration Fundamentals Configuration Guide.
Copy the file to the flash file system on the device--typically bootflash:. For more details about copying files, see the
"Using the Cisco IOS File System" chapter in the Configuration Fundamentals Configuration Guide.
Step 6
configure terminal
Enters global configuration mode.
Example:
Device# configure terminal
Step 7
event manager directory user {library path| policy path}
Specifies a directory to use for storing user library files or user-defined EEM policies. In the following example, the
user_library directory on disk0 is specified as the directory for storing user library files.
Specifies a directory to use for storing user library files or user-defined EEM policies. In the following example, the
user_library directory on bootflash is specified as the directory for storing user library files.
Example:
Device(config)# event manager directory user library disk0:/user_library
Device(config)# event manager directory user library bootflash:/user_library
Step 8
event manager policy policy-filename [type {system| user}] [trap]
Registers the EEM policy to be run when the specified event defined within the policy occurs. In the following example,
the new EEM policy named test.tcl is registered as a user-defined policy.
Example:
Device(config)# event manager policy test.tcl type user

Programming EEM Policies with Tcl

Perform this task to help you program a policy using Tcl command extensions. We recommend that you copy
an existing policy and modify it. There are two required parts that must exist in an EEM Tcl policy: the
event_register Tcl command extension and the body. All other sections shown in the
and Requirements, on page 1786
1770.
concept are optional.
Consolidated Platform Configuration Guide, Cisco IOS Release 15.2(4)E (Catalyst 2960-X Switches)
How to Write Embedded Event Manager Policies Using Tcl
Cisco File Naming Convention
Tcl Policy Structure
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