Re: Saving configs (was: Re: High Latency...)

Ronald van der Pol (rvdp@cs.vu.nl)
Thu, 10 Apr 1997 14:02:09 +0200 (MET DST)

On Sun, 30 Mar 1997, Jake (not the snake) Messinger wrote:

> And as for the interface, it is simple, it makes sense, it is STANDARD.

> show s1
Active Configuration Default Configuration (* = Host
-------------------- --------------------- Can Override)
Port Type: TwoWay/Netwrk TwoWay/Netwrk (Dial In & Out) (Security)
Login Service: PortMaster PortMaster
Device Service: Telnet@10001 Telnet@10001
Baud Rates: 57600 57600,57600,57600
Databits: 8 8
Stopbits: 1 1
Parity: none none
Flow Control: RTS/CTS No Xon/Xoff*,RTS/CTS
Modem Control: on on
Modem Config: Configured zyxel
Hosts: default

So which set command do you have to type to get this configuration.
Let see,
> set service_device telnet 10001
sets "Device Service" to "Telnet@10001". A command like
> set Device Service Telnet@10001
makes sense to me. And which set command gives the string
TwoWay/Netwrk (Dial In & Out) (Security)?

Simple? Makes sense? Standard?????? Come on!

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