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PROGRAM:
NAME
vtysh - a integrated shell for Quagga routing software
SYNOPSIS
vtysh [ -b ]
vtysh [ -E ] [ -d daemon ] ] [ -c command ]
DESCRIPTION
vtysh is a integrated shell for Quagga routing engine.
OPTIONS
Options available for the vtysh command:
-b, --boot
Execute boot startup configuration. It makes sense only if integrated config file
is in use (not default in Quagga). See Info file Quagga for more info.
-c, --command command
Specify command to be executed under batch mode. It behaves like -c option in any
other shell - command is executed and vtysh exits.
It's useful for gathering info from Quagga routing software or reconfiguring
daemons from inside shell scripts, etc. Note that multiple commands may be
executed by using more than one -c option and/or embedding linefeed characters
inside the command string.
-d, --daemon daemon_name
Specify which daemon to connect to. By default, vtysh attempts to connect to all
Quagga daemons running on the system. With this flag, one can specify a single
daemon to connect to instead. For example, specifying '-d ospfd' will connect only
to ospfd. This can be particularly useful inside scripts with -c where the command
is targeted for a single daemon.
-e, --execute command
Alias for -c. It's here only for compatibility with Zebra routing software and
older Quagga versions. This will be removed in future.
-E, --echo
When the -c option is being used, this flag will cause the standard vtysh prompt
and command to be echoed prior to displaying the results. This is particularly
useful to separate the results when executing multiple commands.
-h, --help
Display a usage message on standard output and exit.
ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
VTYSH_PAGER
This should be the name of the pager to use. Default is more.
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