RE: One I try to paste multiple lines at the same time, it seem

From: mgreenlee@ipexpert.com
Date: Sun Jun 15 2008 - 20:06:59 ART


It usually has to do with buffers in your terminal program.

Which specific program are you using? - CRT, putty, windows telnet,
hypertrm, etc.

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Subject: One I try to paste multiple lines at the same time, it seem that
the router just takes the first few lines. How I could manipulate the number
of lines the could be pasted at once?

Hi Experts,

One I try to paste multiple lines at the same time, it seem that the router
just takes the first few lines. How I could manipulate the number of lines
the could be pasted at once?

E.g.

Ping 3.3.35.3

Ping 3.3.34.3

Ping 3.3.36.3

Ping 3.3.4.4

Ping 3.3.24.4

Ping 3.3.34.4

Ping 150.2.3.4

Ping 3.3.5.5

Ping 3.3.35.5

Ping 3.3.56.5

 

Regards,

Amin



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