When the commands are transmitted they appear to completely miss the carriage return and enter all 3 lines as one....therefore, the commands are not recognized and the equipment does not accept them.
I suppose I can upload those lines as a text file if there is no fix.
I appreciate your help...
No not really, the actual command if I were to type it on the console would be:
(Prompt would be: >)(response from console would be: OK)
>add 6 "NetworkSide" firewall 1 pass incoming nolog Ping 10.168.1.2/32 \0.0.0.0/0
OK
>add 6 "NetworkSide" firewall 2 pass incoming nolog...
Hello....me again.
Thanks Knob for the previous help. I have new issue now.
I'm almost through the script but ran into another problem.
I'm trying to enter basic lines of text but I have 3 lines that have / and \ in them and procomm won't send the carriage return after the lines even if I try...
I was wondering if it's possible to have a script ask a question and then based on the answer pull several lines of text into the currently running script before continuing on.
an example would be something like:
Proc main
transmit "set id `"Metrocom`^M"
waitfor...
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