https://www.braindisconnect.com/wiki/index.php?title=TCL%27ing_Your_Router&feed=atom&action=historyTCL'ing Your Router - Revision history2024-03-28T18:31:50ZRevision history for this page on the wikiMediaWiki 1.39.1https://www.braindisconnect.com/wiki/index.php?title=TCL%27ing_Your_Router&diff=10&oldid=prevJbutler: Created page with "Category:Networking "Tcl stands for "tool command language" and is pronounced "tickle." Tcl is actually two things: a language and a library. First, Tcl is a simple textua..."2015-03-02T14:26:16Z<p>Created page with "<a href="/wiki/index.php/Category:Networking" title="Category:Networking">Category:Networking</a> "Tcl stands for "tool command language" and is pronounced "tickle." Tcl is actually two things: a language and a library. First, Tcl is a simple textua..."</p>
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"Tcl stands for "tool command language" and is pronounced "tickle." Tcl is actually two things: a language and a library. First, Tcl is a simple textual language... Second, Tcl is a library package that can be embedded in application programs." - tcl.sourceforge.net/faqs<br />
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A simple Tcl ping script:<br />
tclsh<br />
foreach address {<br />
1.1.1.1<br />
1.1.1.2<br />
1.1.1.3<br />
1.1.1.4<br />
} {ping $address}<br />
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Remember to quit tcl after the script has finished or tcl may interfere with router commands:<br />
tclq<br />
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You can get a list of ip's by editing the output from each router with:<br />
sh ip alias</div>Jbutler