Using NS3000/iX Network Services (36920-90008)

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NetCI
Scripting and Logging
Figure 8-7 Scripting and Logging Activated (Example 2)
Example 3
Figure 8-8 first shows logging being activated by input from the
keyboard. Output is to the screen and to a log file called FILE1. Since
you may need to interactively respond to the output, it will also be
displayed to the screen. Next, you execute a script file called SCRIPT1
with PLAY. While the script file is executing, input is from the script
file and output is to FILE1. After script file execution, output returns to
the screen and to FILE1 which are the output modes prior to execution.
At this point, only logging is in effect. Output continues to the screen
and to FILE1 until LOGRESET where output is only to the screen.