From: Erick B. (erickbe@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Wed Feb 14 2001 - 03:02:16 GMT-3
FYI, If you use BayRS - BCC is Tcl based and you can
make your own Tcl scripts. In fact, if you're in BCC
and type [ and enter it thinks it's a procedure and
doesn't return you to the normal prompt until it see's
a closing bracket. Cisco tclsh does same.
> > hi group,
> > Does anyone know/ have infos on the tclsh on the
> cisco router?
> > it says for cisco internal use only?
> > on lucent products you can write perl /tcl
> scripts. they have the
> > interpreter in there i think. I wonder if you can
> do the same with cisco
> > routers?
> > I am interested in knowing whether the router has
> a tcl interpreter built
> > in? it says so on the router...when you type
> tclsh it will bring you to a
> > shell...I wonder if anyone has any information on
> how to work with it or
> > what can it do...etc.
> > Thanks.
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > NI
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