From: ccie2be (ccie2be@nyc.rr.com)
Date: Wed Feb 23 2005 - 19:47:27 GMT-3
Hi,
Thanks for your response, but you answered the wrong question.
The real question is What's the difference between banner-exec and
banner-incoming?
If you look at the command reference for both these commands you'll see that
the explanation is nearly impossible to decipher - at least for me and other
mere mortals.
Thanks, Tim
-----Original Message-----
From: NGUYEN Trung [mailto:trung@vnsystem.net]
Sent: Wednesday, February 23, 2005 2:25 PM
To: ccie2be
Subject: Re: banner-exec vs exec-banner vs banner incoming
Hi Tim
I think the diference is that:
Banner-exec is in global config mode and can't be turn off on a specific
line.
Exec-banner is on by default, if you turn it off, the MOTD is also be
disable.
But you can configure to turn off exec banner on specific line.
Trung@
----- Original Message -----
From: "ccie2be" <ccie2be@nyc.rr.com>
To: "'Group Study'" <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Monday, February 21, 2005 9:25 PM
Subject: banner-exec vs exec-banner vs banner incoming
> Hi guys,
>
> I just noticed that both of the above "exec" commands exist.
>
> If you read each commands description it's not hard to figure out which
> one
> to
> use, but, given how similar these 2 commands are, I suspect it will be
> easy
> to
> use the wrong under the pressure of trying to complete the lab with just
> 10
> minutes to go.
>
> What's more difficult, I think, is figuring out when to use banner
> incoming
> vs
> banner exec. To me, it seems they both do pretty much the same thing.
>
> Can someone show an example of how incoming banner is used vs banner exec?
>
> TIA, Tim
>
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