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Small business 300 series managed switches command line interface guide release 1.3
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keyword matching is case sensitive. All matching occurrences of the
parameters are replaced with the corresponding value.
Default Configuration
The command has no default setting.
Command Mode
Global Configuration mode
User Guidelines
If a command fails because of a syntax error or a configuration error when you
apply a macro, the macro continues to apply the remaining commands to the
switch.
Keyword matching is case sensitive. All matching occurrences of the keyword are
replaced with the corresponding value. Any full match of a keyword, even if it is
part of a large string, is considered a match and replaced by the corresponding
value.
If you apply a macro that contains keywords in its commands, the command fails if
you do not specify the proper values for the keywords when you apply the macro.
You can use this command with a '?' to display the help string for the macro
keywords. You define the keywords in the help string using the preprocessor
command #macro keywords when you define a macro.
When you apply a macro in Global Configuration mode, the switch automatically
generates a global macro description command with the macro name. As a result,
the macro name is appended to the global macro history. Use
to display the global macro history.
Example.
The following is an example of a macro being defined and then applied to the
switch with the trace option.
switchxxxxxx(config)#
Enter macro commands one per line. End with the character '@'.
line console
exec-timeout $timeout-interval
@
switchxxxxxx(config)#
macro name console-timeout
macro global trace console-timeout $timeout-interval 100
78-21075-01 Command Line Interface Reference Guide
Macro Commands
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