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Hi fantastic work. The scripts both yours and mine work fine when launching the session within securecrt and then running them. If I launch Securecrt from the command line and pass the script as an argument to run, the session launches fine but then I get "Unknown or Unsupported device OS" Do you have any idea why I would get this? It happens on all scripts.
Thank you
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Hmm, interesting. I wasn't even aware that you could launch them from the command line via SecureCRT. What OS are you doing this on, and can you share some examples of the command you use to launch the scripts?
Just FYI that I'm traveling for a couple weeks, and I unfortunately do not use these scripts regularly on my current project, so finding time to make updates has been difficult recently. Hopefully I might find some time in the not too distant future, though!
Hi Jamie, thank you very much for the reply. The work you have done is exactly what I am looking for, so for example I want to get route tables, arp entries etc, all from Cisco devices. However I would like to schedule them so they can get them at various times of the day, therefore I can schedule it by running the SecureCRT scripts from the command line. I am running on Windows 10 and the command is as follows:
Hi fantastic work. The scripts both yours and mine work fine when launching the session within securecrt and then running them. If I launch Securecrt from the command line and pass the script as an argument to run, the session launches fine but then I get "Unknown or Unsupported device OS" Do you have any idea why I would get this? It happens on all scripts.
Thank you
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: