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ASHAVL@rnduas1> cprofiles.

sh -h
Invalid command. Please refer to help contents for supported commands and syntax.

Usage of cprofiles.sh (summary of commands):


usage: cprofiles.sh [ apply compare delete export find findall help
import ]
Usage of cprofiles.sh (detailed commands):

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usage: find [-h] -n <"NAME">

Options:
-h,--help Display help information
-n,--name <"NAME"> Name of the profile

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usage: findall [-h]

Options:
-h,--help Display help information

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usage: export -f <"FILE"> [-h] -n <"NAME">

Options:
-f,--file <"FILE"> File name and path
-h,--help Display help information
-n,--name <"NAME"> Name of profile to be exported

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usage: import -f <"FILE1" "FILE2" ...> [-h] [-o]

Options:
-f,--file <"FILE1" "FILE2" ...> File name and path
-h,--help Display help information
-o,--overwrite Overwrite existing profile

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usage: delete [-h] -n <"PROFILE1" "," "PROFILE2" ...>

Options:
-h,--help Display help information
-n,--name <"PROFILE1" "," "PROFILE2" ...> The configuration profile name

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usage: compare [-b <BASE1 BASE2 ...> | -p <PLAN>] -f <FILE> [-h] -n <"PROFILE1" ","
"PROFILE2" ...> [-sc]

Options:
-b,--base <BASE1 BASE2 ...> The nodes or objects in scope
-f,--file <FILE> The report file name and path
-h,--help Display help information
-n,--name <"PROFILE1" "," "PROFILE2" ...> The configuration profile name
-p,--plan <PLAN> The planned area name
-sc,--skipConnected Skip check whether node is connected

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usage: apply [-b <BASE1 BASE2 ...> | -p <PLAN>] -f <FILE> [-h] -n <"NAME1" ","
"NAME2" ...> [-sc]

Options:
-b,--base <BASE1 BASE2 ...> The nodes or objects in scope
-f,--file <FILE> The report file name and path
-h,--help Display help information
-n,--name <"NAME1" "," "NAME2" ...> The configuration profile name
-p,--plan <PLAN> The planned area name
-sc,--skipConnected Skip check whether node is connected

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