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Chapter 4 Configuration Each field is described in the following table. Table 31 Configuration > Script Distribution LABEL DESCRIPTION Device Name To only display scripts for a specific model, enter a part of the device name or the full name here and click Search. Add Click this to create a new script distribution entry for having the ENC apply a script to managed devices. Edit Select an entry with a status of Waiting and click this to edit the entry. Remove Select an entry and click this to delete it. You cannot delete an entry that has a status of Running. View Log Select an entry and click this to display a log of the script's distribution history. check box Select the check box of an entry and click Edit, Remove or View Log to take the action for the entry respectively. Select or clear the check box at the table heading line to select or clear all check boxes in this column. Status This shows whether the script distribution is Running, waiting to start (Waiting), has failed (Fail), has all completed (Success) or has partial completed (Partial Success). Name This field displays the name of the entry. Device Amount This is to how many devices this script distribution entry applies. Protocol This shows the protocol (Telnet or SSH) which the ENC uses to connect to the specified device(s) and execute this script. Start Time This is the date and time that the script distribution entry was (or is scheduled to be) applied. End Time This is the date and time the ENC stopped applying the script distribution. This is N/A if the script distribution has not yet been applied. 4.3.1 Script Distribution Add Use script files to apply commands that you specify. Click Configuration > Script Distribution > Add to open the following screen. Use this screen to create a script distribution entry to create, store, name, and run script files. ENC User's Guide 107