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When modifying Cisco switch configurations by radiowave9112004-12-12 19:35:58
  OK. Thanks for the information, but ... by ChuckAB2004-12-12 19:43:20
    Precisely that.... by radiowave911 2004-12-12 19:47:33
puts the IOS in a state where you can actually enter (or paste, as I was doing) commands into the configuration. I forgot the 'CONFIG T' before I hit paste...24 ports' worth of configuration pumped into the command line (4 lines per port). The response was the same for each line.....an 'unrecognized command' error message...had to wait for the entire copy to complete before I could enter the config t and di it all over again. Oh, did I mention that this is all over a telnet session initiated from my w*rk laptop, which is here at home, through a VPN into the corporate network, then over a T1 to the remote site (the one I spent the weekend re-wiring)? Nice and slow connections. Took a while for those commands to error.
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      Ah so. Not being Cisco conversant, I Googled the by ChuckAB2004-12-12 19:54:13
        If they are disposing of any old Cisco by radiowave9112004-12-12 20:02:52

 

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