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Mike, <BR>
Thank you, I did miss that. <BR>
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Bob<BR>
On Sun, 2009-08-23 at 15:51 -0600, Norton, Mike wrote:
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Bob, I think you must be confusing the "dot" with something else. Dot is not a wildcard character; it's just a separator for ease of stripping prefixes. Maybe you're thinking of IOS dial-peers? Original poster was talking about route patterns though.
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