A few things that would make my day-to-day life a litlte bit easier, 
that I really don't think are that hard:

A text pager that lets you scroll backwards

Outbound telnet from FWSMs/PIXs (to check port connectivity)

"Show running-config all" for showing full configuration (including 
defaults). This would make parsing configuration templates across 
multiple IOS versions much easier. Actually, let's the whole hog...

A structured grammar for IOS configuration :)

S

Justin Shore wrote:
> Support for 3rd-party SFPs.
>
> Support for longer-ranged single-strand optics (10k doesn't come close 
> to cutting it.
>
> Configuration comments.
>
>
> Drew Weaver wrote:
>   
>>                 What are some persistent things about Cisco products that no 
>> matter how high into the product line you travel you cannot get away from? I 
>> was sitting around the other day thinking about how odd it is that in 2008 
>> the BGP scanner still causes the CPU utilization to jump ridiculously high 
>> (on pretty much all routers I've seen..from 7200 to 128xx), and all of the 
>> various limitations of the route table sizes in various Cisco products. I 
>> realize these issues are either harmless or explainable ("just the way it 
>> is") I just think it is a strange/interesting thing to note that years later 
>> the same issues are still present in technology no matter how far up you go 
>> in the line.
>>
>>                 Not sure what prompt these things in my head :D
>>
>> -Drew
>>
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