Dell OpenManage Network Manager Web Client Guide 5.0 - Page 351
Script Settings, Target Filter, Attribute Delimiter
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Script Settings Click Add New Script to create a new item in those listed at the top of this screen, or select and item and click the Edit icon to its right to alter it. When you create a new script, you must select either Embedded CLI or Perl. Embedded CLI scripts are command-line interface (CLI) interactions. See Perl Scripts on page 363 for more about using Perl. Clicking the Delete icon removes a selected item. Notice that the up/down buttons to the right of the list allow you to re-order selected items (they run from top first to bottom last). See Attribute Appearance and Validation for a description of what constitutes a valid attribute. Name-Enter an identifier for the script you are creating or altering. Target Filter-Click the plus (+) to create a filter that describes the target for this script. For example, this filter could confine the action of the configured script to devices from a certain vendor, or only devices with an operating system version later than a certain number. Since you can have several scripts, those Adaptive CLIs with a single label ("Show Users," for example) could therefore contain several scripts with syntax appropriate to a variety of devices and operating systems. CAUTION: Adaptive CLI supports only filters that select the Managed Equipment type of device. Attribute Delimiter-The delimiter(s) you select from the pick list here surround the attributes you designate as mandatory. See Adaptive CLI Script Language Syntax on page 361 for more about these. Actions Portlet | Actions and Adaptive CLI 351