[c-nsp] Scripting Multiple Pings?

Rodney Dunn rodunn at cisco.com
Fri Jul 29 11:15:14 EDT 2005


Hope the routers are running 12.3(14)T or later
and use EEM with a TCL script. ;)

On Fri, Jul 29, 2005 at 11:10:57AM -0400, Austin McKinley wrote:
> Thanks for all the responses.
> 
> What I'm *really* trying to do is come up with a way to do this on the 
> CCIE lab exam. I'm pretty sure Cisco doesn't provide anything besides a 
> telnet client and windows notepad for the exam, so all of the excellent 
> suggestions in this thread won't help too much. Any ideas?
> 
> Austin
> 
> Austin McKinley wrote:
> 
> >I'd like to have a text file, full of commands like:
> >
> >ping 1.1.1.1
> >ping 2.2.2.2
> >...
> >...
> >...
> >
> >and so on. Then I could test connectivity to all the interfaces I'm 
> >concerned about by pasting this text file, and looking at the results. 
> >The problem is that only the first ping runs, because the others all get 
> >thrown to the command line while the first ping runs. Anyone know a way 
> >around this behavior, without using expect/perl?
> >
> >Austin
> >
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