Manage Startup Scripts - Cisco TelePresence SX10 Quick Set Administrator's Manual

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Introduction

Manage startup scripts

Sign in to the web interface and navigate to
Scripts.
List of startup scripts
You can create one or
more startup scripts
*
.
A green dot appears next
to an active startup script;
a red ring appears next to
an inactive startup script.
If you have more than one
startup script, they will
The script names and configurations shown in the illustration serve as examples. You may make your own scripts.
run in the order from top
to bottom of the list.
Creat a startup script
1. Click
Create
new....
2. Enter a name for the startup script in
the title input field.
3. Enter the commands (xConfiguration
or xCommand) in the command
input area. Start each command on
a new line.
4. Click Save.
5. Click
On
to activate the startup
script.
If you want to use an existing script as
a starting point for editing, select that
script and click Copy.
D15330.16 SX10 Administrator Guide CE9.9, OCTOBER 2019.
Configuration
Peripherals
Integration > Startup
Run a startup script immediately
1. Select the startup script from the list.
2. Click
Run.
Both active and inactive startup scripts
can be run immediately.
Activate or deactivate a startup script
1. Select the startup script from the list.
2. Click
On
to activate, or
Active startup scripts will run every time the
device starts up.
Delete a startup script
1. Select the startup script from the list.
2. Click Delete.
Maintenance
Off
to deactivate a script.
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Administrator Guide
Device settings
About startup scripts
A startup script contains commands
(xCommand) and configurations
(xConfiguration) that will be executed as
part of the start up procedure.
A few commands and configurations
cannot be placed in a startup script,
xCommand SystemUnit
for example
Boot
. It is not possible to save a script
that contains illegal commands and
configurations.
Syntax and semantics for xCommand and
xConfiguration are explained in the API
guide for the product.
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