Proves my theory, you think you’re smarter so you chime in for whatever reason, probably because you’re the type of person who would say something like the previous responder and you don’t like being referred to as a JERK. What is your reason seeing as you have not helped me one bit? Instead of saying "Which is, of course, how the documentation would have told you to do it" maybe he should have asked whether i read the doc first, which i have. I need help, not to be told sarcastically that I should have done something. ITS NOT HELP! Get over your ego trip and write something constructive.

In reply to Re^4: Telneting to a 2511 Access Server Device on line 2005 by llod45
in thread Telneting to a 2511 Access Server Device on line 2005 by llod45

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