From: James MacDonald (j4m3sm63@yahoo.ca)
Date: Mon Dec 15 2008 - 17:48:08 ARST
Test crash does (or used to) work ... if i remember correctly you could test software forced crashes and inject failures that looked like hardware ... just not sure how useful the tool is to the average user ... it's not documented and has a lot of options if i remember correctly ... it's more of a development tool. Your post has reminded me of another hidden command i knew about years ago but can't remember the syntax and don't even know if it's in current code ... there used to be a command to display all the "hidden" default configs in the running config ... anyone remember or know anything about that?
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Jim MacDonald
j4m3sm63@yahoo.ca
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From: Christopher Copley <copley.chris@gmail.com>
To: Cisco certification <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Monday, December 15, 2008 1:10:09 PM
Subject: OT: old IOS commands
Group study,
I was playing around with one of my routers and found the "test crash"
command. Does this work? Also I am stretching my memory here but wasn't
there a way to display the CIDR notation on the running config on an
interface on a per session instance?
Chris
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