Use the Editor tab for configuring the values of the user-defined exit types. In the User Defined Exit Type Detail area, you can configure the values for a specific user-defined exit type.
Field | Use |
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Description | Specify a description for the User Defined Exit Type editor. |
Vendor, Technology, and Software Load | Displays the vendor, technology, and software load for the user-defined exit type entity in the cartridge project. |
User Exit Type and Base Exit Type | Displays the values, of the User Defined Exit Type and Base Exit Type fields respectively, you specified in the User Defined Exit Type Detail area.
Note: In the User Defined Exit Types area, initially the fields display the default values. |
Add | Click to add a new user-defined exit type. The default values appear in the fields. |
Remove | Click to clear a user-defined exit type from the editor. |
Field | Use |
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Pattern | Specify a regular expression to perform a pattern search on the responses from network elements. The regular expression will allow cartridge users to associate a series of responses to a user-defined exit type. For example, a regular expression "6." can identify a pattern where any response with the character "6" followed by any number of characters will translate to the user-defined exit type related to failure. |
User Defined Exit Type | Specify a value that maps atomic action exit codes to one of the predefined base exit types. The cartridges map the return codes and status values from a network element to a user-defined exit type. |
Base Exit Type | Select a value that determines the product behavior like success or failure. |
Select | Click to select a service action or an atomic action.
Note: You must select a service action or an atomic action while creating Service cartridges. |
Open | Click to open the selected service action or atomic action. |
Clear | Click to clear from the field the selected service action or atomic action. |
Description | Specify a description for the specific user-defined exit type. |