Re: send command use

From: Ron Royston (ccie6824@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Mon Dec 24 2001 - 15:32:31 GMT-3


   
The send command is meant to be used as a way to communicate with other's
logged into the box besides you. This command is used to send local
messages only, you don't 'send' to another box.

Use 'who' or 'sho users' to see who is logged in where, then use the send
command to send them a message. There is a "*" that allows you to send to
all. This facility is not for uploading configurations. The router/switch
is not going to read the body of the send messages, the person/system logged
into the line that the message was sent to will read it.

>From: chophin <chophin@yahoo.com>
>Reply-To: chophin <chophin@yahoo.com>
>To: "ccielab@groupstudy.com" <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
>Subject: send command use
>Date: Mon, 24 Dec 2001 17:51:4 +0800
>
>Hi group,
> Someone have discussed that use send command to finish the
>lab router base config.
> And I try it:
> R3#send cons 0
>Enter message, end with CTRL/Z; abort with CTRL/C:
>enable
>config t
>no ip domain-lookup
>^Z
>Send message? [confirm]
>R3#
>and on the R3 console:
>R3>
>***
>***
>*** Message from tty2 to tty0:
>***
>enable
>conf t
>no ip domain-lookup
>R3>
>The send message not in the config file.
>Merry Christmas!



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