[CMDReply#] Command1|Command2|Command3...


  • This command tells the Terminal app to execute a series of commands and store the results of each command in the Command Reply buffers. 
  • The # character must be a valid number from 1 to 9. 
    • There are 9 Command Reply buffers. 
  • If the command string sent is more than one command (separated by the | character instead of a comma) then the # character will represent the first Command reply buffer to use for the first command, and the other commands will incrementally increase the Buffer number each time a new command is executed. 
    • If you defined the Reply Buffer number to be 4 and you send three commands, then Reply Buffers 4, 5 and 6 will be used sequentially. 
  • Commands sent this way will not affect the Pass/Fail status. 
  • The primary purpose for this script command is to send commands and get their reply so the data can be stored in a CSV file.


Example:        [CMDReply1]ID|BSTAT