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Write all the ip addresses in sequential order in a file by the name of 'ip.txt' For usage, execute ttpmacro.exe and select this script
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Customizable script, please feel free to edit it.(In fact you have to edit it) Created originally for Cisco Switch & Routers.
#Teraterm script examples code
Just copy & paste the below code in a notepad and save it with a TTL extension.
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Please give your feedbacks to make it better.īelow is the script for use with Tera Term. P.S.: While fetching configuration from any device like that of Cisco, please make sure to keep the terminal length to zero so that the device prompt appears immediately after the execution of the command.
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#Teraterm script examples password
The password is assumed to be common on all the devices.
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Download Tera Term from the above mentioned URL.The Procedure for execution of the script is as follows: The Tera Term software can be downloaded from the following URL: The execution of the script requires Tera Term Software installed on the user’s computer. The script is primarily designed for working with Cisco devices which can be configured using terminal emulation and which has a Command Line Interface ( CLI ). The other purpose of the script is to fetch terminal information from multiple terminal enabled devices at once but sequentially without human intervention. The purpose of the script is for terminal configuration of repetitive commands in multiple terminal enabled devices at once but sequentially without human intervention. The capabilities are limitless and if you could find better ways of enhancing the following script, please come forward and do your bit. Of-course, it is not as extensive and capability rich as Perl but for a non-programmer, a browse through a single help file on TTL language is all it takes to create wonderful scripts that could make his/her life easier in maintaining huge networks. Tera Term is easily one of the most powerful free Terminal Emulation Software that I have come across and the power of it lies in its scripting language TTL.