RMAN DATA Gaurd with catalog in control file

I know it is not recommended, but is it possible to set up Dataguard on a database where RMAN information is stored in the controlfile, with a view to upgrading to the catalog schema after dataguard has been configured and implemented?

I got response from oracle support folks on this. Looks like two levels of quotes are required to make it work.
Something like:
cmd> rman target / cmdfile "'E:\test dir\rcmd.txt'"

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    QianChen

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