I don't think you can do it with an EEM applet to compare data in the output. I think you need to do it via a TCL script where you can save the variables.

Rodney



Justin Shore wrote:
I'm having trouble figuring out how to use the conditional capabilities of EEM applets to do something fairly simple. I'd like to check for DHCP conflicts on a schedule and if any exist I'd like to generate a syslog message and send an email. What I can't figure out how to do is parse the output of 'sh ip dh con' and if then perform an action if there are any conflicts (ie, more than just the single header line in the output). I've gone through some of the EEM community scripts but they all seem to be full blown TCL scripts. I'm thinking that I can handle this with a simple applet. The applets have if, for, and while capabilities but I haven't figured out how to apply them to parsing command output?

Any suggestions or pointers? Example scripts that demonstrate how to use the EEM logic capabilities would be fine too. I can build off that to do what I need.

Thanks
 Justin


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