[c-nsp] menu at cisco with arguments

Eddie.Lindsay at synetrix.co.uk Eddie.Lindsay at synetrix.co.uk
Wed Dec 2 09:39:10 EST 2009


Hi,

There are a couple of ways of doing this with IOS, including Embedded Menu Manager and writing a tcl script.  The Embedded Menu Manager has an XML based language to setup the menu and it is very flexible, only problem I could see being that it wasn't available in all IOS feature sets I tried.

Regards,

Eddie

On 2 Dec 2009, at 14:26, luismi wrote:

> Hi there, is possible to create menus in the Cisco IOS and ask for an
> argument?
> 
> I would like to see is there any option to see something like this in
> the IOS:
> 
> 
> -----------------
> 1 - Ping
> 
> Select option: 1
> Enter IPv4 address to do ping:
> -----------------
> 
> 
> Regards.
> 
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