Startup Script; Adding A Startup Script - Cisco TelePresence System Codec C20 Reference Manual

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Introduction

Startup script

You can add a startup script on the codec to execute certain
commands from the API during boot up.
Codec C20 API Reference Guide TC7.0, JANUARY 2014.
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About the API
xConfiguration

Adding a startup script

The startup script can be used to execute certain
commands from the API during boot up. To enable this
feature one must log in to the codec as root and follow
the steps below.
Login to the codec
1. Connect to the codec through the network, using a
command line interface (SSH, Telnet or SCP) and
login as root
2. Make a user directory using the following command:
"mkdir /user/scripts.d"
3. Put an executable file (permission must be changed to
executable) in this directory.
Example of the text in such a file:
#!/usr/bin/env tsh
xCommand Audio LocalInput Update InputId:
1 MixerMode:Fixed
The startup script file
The file must start with the following sequence:
#!/usr/bin/env tsh
The file can contain any xCommand or xConfiguration
command
The system executes the commands and
configurations in sequence.
The file can have any name as long as it is placed in
this directory.
For multiple commands you must use Unix end of line
(LF). Windows end of line does not work.
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