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working with Cisco's from misspeak
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- From: "Bart Bunting" <bart@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 6 May 2006 12:09:14 +1000
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Hi all,
Just wondering what people are using to configure Cisco routers from within
emacs?
I'm currently using term and picocom.
I find this a little clunky and was just wondering if anyone had any
suggestions as to how they do things?
Regards
Bart
Regards
Bart Bunting
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