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Customize the User Interface on a Web Browser
FC-112
Configuration Fundamentals Configuration Guide
Enter Commands Using the Command Field
Entering the command in the command field is just like entering it at a terminal console. Enter the
command using the syntax documented in the Cisco IOS command reference. If you are uncertain
of the options available for a particular command, type a question mark (?).
For example, entering show ? in the command field displays the parameters for the show command.
The Cisco Web browser interface displays the parameters as hypertext links. To select a parameter,
you can either click on one of the links, or you can enter the parameter in the command field.
Enter Commands Using the URL Window
You can issue a command using the URL window for the Web browser.
For example, to execute a show configuration command on a router named example, you would
enter the following in the URL window:
http://example/exec/show/configuration
The Web browser then displays the configuration for the “example” router. To save effort, modify
the URL in the URL window in the browser control bar instead of retyping the entire URL.
The difference between entering a command in the command field and entering a command in the
URL window is that in the URL window, command modes, keywords, and options should be
separated by slashes, not spaces.
Customize the User Interface on a Web Browser
You can customize HTML pages to display Cisco IOS command output and Cisco IOS
platform-specific variables (for example, a router host name or router address typically used in router
setup pages) for a Web browser. You can display this information using HTML formatted Server
Side Includes (SSIs) that you insert into your custom HTML pages. SSIs are a Cisco IOS software
feature described in the following sections.
Definition of SSIs
SSIs are HTML formatted commands or variables that you insert into HTML pages when you
customize Cisco IOS platform configuration pages for a Web browser. These SSI commands and
SSI variables display Cisco IOS command output and Cisco IOS platform-specific variables.
The Cisco IOS software supports two HTML SSI commands defined for customizing HTML pages:
the SSI EXEC command and the SSI ECHO command. The HTML format of the
SSI EXEC command is <!--#exec cmd=“xxx”-->, and the HTML format of the
SSI ECHO command is <!--#echo var=“yyy”-->. (See the section “Customize HTML Pages Using
SSIs” later in this chapter for a description of how to use these commands).
In addition to the two SSI commands, the Cisco IOS software supports several SSI variables defined
for customizing HTML pages. SSI variables are used with the SSI ECHO command. There is one
SSI variable defined for all Cisco IOS platforms (SERVER_NAME) and other SSI variables
specifically defined for ISDN, Frame Relay, and asynchronous serial platforms. The format and a
description of all the available SSI variables are provided in Table 5. (See the section “Customize
HTML Pages Using SSIs” later in this chapter for a description of how to use these SSI variables
with the SSI ECHO command).
The SSI EXEC command is supported on all platforms. The SSI ECHO command, used with SSI
variables, is supported on all platforms listed in Table 11.
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