Figure 189: Import Script Window
3 In the From field, specify the location on your local system where the script file resides.
4 In the Script name field, enter the name of the script file to import.
5 Click Import to import the script into Ridgeline.
NOTE
Exported Ridgeline 6.0 Telnet macros cannot be imported as XML scripts.
Categorizing Scripts
You can optionally assign scripts to categories, such as "VLAN Scripts", "Port Scripts", and so on.
Placing scripts into logical groups in this way can aid in filtering the information displayed in the
Scripts table. This can be useful if you have a large number of scripts to manage. The category you
create also becomes a menu option in the Tools > Run Script menu in Network Views.
To assign a script to a category, do the following:
1 Expand the list of items in the Network Administration folder, and click Scripts.
2 In the script table, select the script you want to categorize.
3 From the Action menu, select Categorize. The window in
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Figure 190
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