Add an action to configure the terminal is the required fix because the automation failure is caused by execution context, syntax, or resource state around The, Ethernet, Set. On Cisco Nexus switches, automation is not a single feature; EEM policies, CLI actions, Guest Shell Linux commands, REST payloads, and scheduled jobs are evaluated by different subsystems. A script can fail even while the switch itself has connectivity or the command works interactively. The selected answer supplies the missing requirement, such as the correct event/action, DNS or resource setting, API URI, payload format, feature enablement, or reboot needed for a Guest Shell change to take effect. The other choices address adjacent features but do not satisfy the failing subsystem. After applying the fix, the engineer should verify the policy registration, job result, API response code, or Guest Shell runtime state and confirm that the intended command is no longer blocked or silently ignored.
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