Hello, The config template looks like this:

conf t no ip http server no ip http secure-server service timestamps debug datetime localtime show-timezone service timestamps log datetime localtime show-timezone service password-encryption service compress-config ! hostname ##hostname## ! ! vlan internal allocation policy ascending ! ! interface Vlan1 ip address ##ip## 255.255.255.0 no ip redirects ! snmp-server location ##location## snmp-server contact x1208! ! ! line con 0 logging sync login line vty 0 15 logging sync exec-timeout 360 0 privilege level 15 transport input telnet ssh ntp server 152.38.254.2 prefer banner motd ^ ****************** Warning! Warning! Warning! *********************** +* Unauthorized access is a violation of the law. This service may be monitored for administrative and security reasons +. Such monitoring may be reported to law enforcement agencies. By proceeding, you consent to this monitoring. ##hostname## ****************** Warning! Warning! Warning! *********************** +* ^ end wr me


In reply to Re^2: How do I use a template, csv file and script to generate multiple switch configurations by hvh2000
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