
{}
Indicates that you must select one operand from the operands enclosed by the braces. Two or
more operands are enclosed by the braces and are delimited by vertical bars (|). For detailed
information, see Table 31 on page 98.
...
Indicates that a previously used operand can be repeated. For detailed information, see
Table 31 on page 98
Table 31 Syntax Descriptions
Syntax
The Syntax Indicates that You Can Write the Following Script
connectUip-address
connect 123.01.22.33
destinationU[directory]
• destination
• destination
c:\temp
compressU[yes|no]
• compress
• compress yes
• compress no
answerU{yes|no}
• answer yes
• answer no
portsU[name][U...]
• ports
• ports po
rt-1
• ports p
ort-1 port-2
• Notes o
n writing script in the command file
Note th
e following when you write script in your command file:
• Ensure that only one subcommand is used in one line.
• Note that empty lines in any command file will be ignored.
•Use a s
emicolon (;) if you want to insert a comment in your command file. If you enter a
semicolon in one line, the remaining characters in that line will be regarded as a comment.
;;;;;;; ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
;;; COMMAND FILE: command.txt ;;;;
;;;;;;
;;;; ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
svpip 158.214.135.57 ; IP address of SVP
login
expusr "passwd" ; Log onto SVP
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e 45ExamplesofComments
• Viewing the online Help for subcommands
You can display the online Help to view the syntax of subcommands when you are working
at the command prompt. To view the online Help, you must use the help subcommand of
the Export Tool. For detailed information about how to use the help subcommand, see
“hel
p Subcommand” on page 119.
svpip Subcommand
Syntax
svpipU{ip-address|host-name}
Description
The svpip subcommand specifies the IP address or the host name of the SVP.
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Using the Export Tool
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