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Configuring Frame Relay

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See the macroScheduler log for the execution of macro b.mac.
NOTICE 02/14/2007 11:26:20 macroScheduler: macro b.mac started with ID 3
NOTICE 02/14/2007 11:26:21 macroScheduler: macro b.mac with ID 3 ran
successfully
NOTICE 02/14/2007 11:26:21 macroScheduler: (Id: 3) Days: is 0 days
NOTICE 02/14/2007 11:26:21 macroScheduler: (Id: 3) Hours: is 0 hours
NOTICE 02/14/2007 11:26:21 macroScheduler: (Id: 3) Minutes: is 17 minutes
NOTICE 02/14/2007 11:26:21 macroScheduler: (Id: 3) Seconds: is 16 seconds
After the macro is run, display the next scheduled run time:
host1#show schedule macro b.mac
b.mac at 2007-02-14 12:59:09
host1#
The file b.mac continues to be in use and cannot be deleted.
file
-----------------------------
disk0:m.mac
disk0:fc.mac
disk0:b.mac
disk0:c.mac
disk0:mmcX2.rel
host1#delete b.mac
% File in use
The macro macro b.mac runs every 60 minutes.
NOTICE 02/14/2007 14:47:47 macroScheduler: macro b.mac started with ID 5
NOTICE 02/14/2007 14:47:49 macroScheduler: macro b.mac with ID 5 ran
successfully
NOTICE 02/14/2007 14:47:49 macroScheduler: (Id: 5) Days: is 0 days
NOTICE 02/14/2007 14:47:49 macroScheduler: (Id: 5) Hours: is 1 hour
NOTICE 02/14/2007 14:47:49 macroScheduler: (Id: 5) Minutes: is 25 minutes
NOTICE 02/14/2007 14:47:49 macroScheduler: (Id: 5) Seconds: is 33 seconds
host1#show schedule macro
b.mac getuptime scheduled to run at 2007-02-14 14:52:47
schedule macro
show schedule macro
You can use the macros in this section for configuring your router or as examples of useful
macros you can build yourself.
You can organize your macros in many different ways to suit your needs. The first sample
macro in this section, ds1mac.mac, shows a typical method of organization. It consists
of a number of related macros for configuring interfaces on CT1 and CE1 modules, as
described in Table 54 on page 488.
unshared
size
size
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438
438
01/26/2007 10:12:26
515
515
01/26/2007 12:29:14
7728
7728
02/05/2007 13:55:10
146
146
02/07/2007 16:09:12
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02/05/2007 16:01:50
Chapter 8: Writing CLI Macros
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