If no input file is specified, the active device group table is used as the source of the copy. If no
output file is specified, the input configuration is automatically copied to the active device
group table. If an output file is specified, the input configuration is written to the specified file
and the active device group table is unchanged.
Note that the copy subcommand always outputs XML. The input format can be XML, or a sim-
ple text format.
deviceGroup add [–in
input_file] [-out output_file] group-name
address [address…]
-in
indicates the name of the input file containing device group information
-out
indicates the name of the output file to write device group information
group-name
indicates the name of the group being created or modified.
address
specifies the members to be added to the group which may be an individual
address, an address patterns/range, another device group.
deviceGroup add
can be used for the following:
•
To create a new device group, with one or more members
•
To add one or more members to an existing device group.
If the
group-name
parameter indicates a device group that already exists, the specified address-
es will be added to the existing group. Otherwise a new device group will be created containing
the specified member addresses.
deviceGroup add
can read input from the active device group table, or from a specified text
file. If no input file is specified, the active device group table is used. If no output file is speci-
fied, the resulting configuration is automatically copied to the active device group table. If an
output file is specified, the resulting configuration is written to the specified file and the active
device group table is unchanged.
deviceGroup remove [–in
input_file] [-out output_file] group-name
address [address…]
-in
indicates the name of the input file containing device group information
-out
indicates the name of the output file to write device group information
group-name
indicates the name of the group to be removed or modified.
address
indicates the members to be removed from the group. If no
address
values are
specified, the entire group will be removed.
deviceGroup remove
can be used to remove members from a device group, or to remove an
entire device group from the active device group table, or from an offline file.
If the last member is removed from a group, the group will automatically be removed as well. If
the specified group does not exist, or does not contain the specified members, the input configu-
ration will be unchanged.
deviceGroup remove
can read input from the active device group table, or from a specified
text file. If no input file is specified, the active device group table is used. If no output file is
specified, the resulting configuration is automatically copied to the active device group table. If
the output file is specified, the resulting configuration is written to the specified file and the ac-
tive device group table is unchanged.
deviceGroup merge [–in
input_file] [-out output_file] merge_file
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