sniplet of STDOUT:
1776: switchport mode trunk 1777: switchport trunk native vlan 1000 1778: switchport trunk allowed vlan 201,221-222 1779: spanning-tree port type edge trunk 1780: storm-control: interface Ethernet8/30 2995: 2996: interface Ethernet8/31 2997: 2998: interface Ethernet8/32 2999: 3000: interface Ethernet8/33 3001: 3002: interface Ethernet8/34 3003:

but two. out contains ALL numbers...

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