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unset, sleep, where <variable> a variable reference
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8: Devices parameters. The preprocessor will require that these commands appear only as the first element of a command line. The start of a command line is delimited by any of the following: The start of a new line of text in the script A semicolon (;) A left brace ({) set The set command assigns a value to a variable. Syntax: set where is a word, and can be defined in one of the following ways: A quoted string A word A variable reference A value generated via one of the string secondary commands (compare, match, first, etc.) A value generated via the expr secondary command A value generated via the format secondary command A value generated via the expr timestamp command unset This command removes the definition of a variable within a script. Syntax: unset where is a word. scan The scan command is analogous to the C language scanf(). Syntax: scan ... where a variable reference, and is a quoted string. Each of the elements will be a word. sleep The sleep command suspends execution of the script (puts it to 'sleep') for the specified number of seconds. Syntax: sleep where can be a word, a quoted string or a variable reference. exec The exec command executes a single CLI command. Currently only CLI 'show' commands may be executed via exec. Syntax: exec SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 110