From: ccie2be (ccie2be@nyc.rr.com)
Date: Fri Aug 19 2005 - 09:59:20 GMT-3
Hi guys,
While doing a practice lab yesterday, I made a dumb mistake and I suspect
I'm not the only one who has made this same mistake.
Here's what happened:
Early in the lab, I needed to configure a map-class for frame-relay to
enable end-to-end keepalives. No problem, it worked fine.
Then, much later the lab, I needed to configure some QoS stuff for the same
f/r interfaces. Well. as you probably guessed, I had forgotten about the
map-class stuff I had configured much earlier.
I've also made this same type of mistake with acl's. To prevent making this
type of mistake in the future, now I always do a show access-list before
ever creating a new acl.
I figure I should use the same technique when it comes to map-classes but I
couldn't find a show map-class command. As a poor alternative, I could
always do a
show run int x
But, I wonder what the GS brain trust thinks of that. Is there something
better?
TIA, Tim
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