Executes a macro file, which can consist of one
or more macros. If you do not use the macroName option to specify a macro, the command searches in the specified
macro file for a macro named “ start,” and returns an
error if the “ start” macro is not found. If you do not
specify fileName.mac, you must specify name macroName; the command then
searches only in local memory for a file called macroName.mac that contains the macroName macro. There
is no no version.
Options
test—Displays the output of
the macro without issuing the commands to the router, and displays
comments
verbose—Echoes each command
as the macro executes and displays comments
fileName—Name of the file
containing the macro; requires the .mac extension
macroName—Name of a macro
within the macro file
arg—Zero or more arguments
passed to the macro; if the argument contains a space or other special
character, the argument must be enclosed within double quotation marks
*—Indicates that one or more parameters can be repeated
multiple times in a list in the command line