On Thu, Nov 29, 2001 at 08:15:04PM -0500, Eric Osborne wrote:
> - remove the bits of config enabling your specific process (snmp, in
> this case) from the config, thereby stopping the process
> - DO NOT WRITE THE CONFIG
> - exit from config mode, do 'conf mem'
...and see your numbered access-lists double themselves. ;) Especially when
you're on busy 7500 with "access-list compiled" ;))
> should be good to go. Back before 'clear ip ospf process' that's how
> one would thwap OSPF; same method works for other stuff.
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I personally don't believe cisco will ever be able to do something like
this, unless they go and seriously redesign IOS (probability of this
happening I'd say pretty much equals to absolute zero).
SY,
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