Hi,

Thanks for the reply, I had used this code before, but I should have explained that you might get multiple ip helper-address statements one below the other and if you have multiple, then you will be applying the print statement more than once which is not the what I need. Is there a way to just apply the two new ip helper-address statments below more than one that has been already defined

Example:

!
interface GigabitEthernet1/0/1
 description *** VLAN 1 **
 no switchport
 ip address x.x.x.x x.x.x.x
 ip helper-address x.x.x.x
 ip helper-address x.x.x.x
 no ip redirects
 no ip proxy-arp
 service-policy input U_SET_DSCP
 ip ospf cost 10
 srr-queue bandwidth share 1 3 97 1
 priority-queue out 
 standby ip x.x.x.x
 standby timers 1 3
 standby priority 95
 standby preempt
!

Thanks in advance

James


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