Batch Customization via AddTool, AddImage, and AddDevType
A-4
Using the AddTool Utility
need not use placeholders for optional fields you do not wish to use. The end of each entry
is signaled by a separator line containing three dots; any additional blank lines between
entries are ignored. Note that the filename cannot contain spaces.
If you choose to use the tag/data format for your input files, you must launch the AddTool
utility with a special switch, as described in
Executing the AddTool Command
,
page A-4
.
The following tag/data formatted file would add the MIB Tools and Notepad utilities to
the Tools menu and toolbar; it also demonstrates that optional fields you do not wish to
use need not appear in the tool entry.
Tag/Data Sample File
Menu text : MIB &Tools
Hint text : Launch the MIB Tools application
Bubble text : MIB Tools
Command : MIBMGR.EXE
Arguments : /ip %I /comm %C
Working directory : D:\NetSight Element Manager x.x\DATA
Small image file : smlLeaf.bmp
Large image file : lrgLeaf.bmp
...
Menu text : &Notepad
Hint text : Launch Notepad
Bubble text : Notepad
Command : C:\WINNT\notepad.exe
Small image file : C:\images\small_note.bmp
Large image file : C:\images\large_note.bmp
...
Executing the AddTool Command
Once you have created the necessary input files, you can run the AddTool utility via the
Run window, as follows:
1. Make sure NetSight Element Manager and all of its components are shut
down; the AddTool utility will not run if NetSight Element Manager is running.
2. Select
Start—>Run
from the Windows
Start
button, then enter the following
command in the
Open
field:
C:\NetSight Element Manager x.x\bin\AddTool.exe [/M] [/D]
input_filename
where:
/M
or
/m
signals that the input file is in multi-line tag/data format
/D
or
/d
signals that the input file is in CSV format, but does not contain the
initial descriptive line
input_filename
specifies the path and filename of your input file
Summary of Contents for Netsight
Page 1: ...User s Guide...
Page 2: ......
Page 12: ...Contents xii...
Page 52: ...Overview of NetSight Element Manager 2 36 Backing Up Data Files...
Page 82: ...Discovering Nodes 3 30 Using the Subnets Window...
Page 130: ...List Views 4 48 List Views and Maps...
Page 148: ...Tree Views 5 18 Tree Views and Maps...
Page 212: ...Creating Network Maps 6 64 Managing Maps and Folders...
Page 220: ...Node Management Overview 7 8 PING...
Page 234: ...Batch Customization via AddTool AddImage and AddDevType A 14 Viewing the Log File...