From: Ben-Shalom, Omer (omer.ben-shalom@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Fri Nov 09 2001 - 12:23:30 GMT-3
   
exempt from the rule, of course, are interface descriptions, you can put a
lot of useful comments in that description line especially if you want to
comment on the reason for creating and having loopbacks, why subinterfaces
are a certain type and other interfaces related stuff, on the global
configuration commands I don't have a good idea as any comments are just
stripped in running config.
Omer
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Sent: Fri, November 09, 2001 3:59 PM
To: McCallum, Robert
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Subject: Re: Comments in Running Config
I have seen comments in a config file that has been saved and edited
off-line, but never in a running or startup-config.  Good luck next week.
Steve
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Hi,
Simple question but I can't find the answer.  How do you add comments into
your config.  I have tried putting the command in then putting comments in
after it with the ! statement but it doesn't work.  I am sure you can do
this but for the life of me can't find out how.  I am sure I must have done
this on the ICRC course or something that easy.  And here I am attempting
the lab when I can't even do this.
As in homer speak Doh!
Robert McCallum
only 6 days left
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