There
is a software utility call CRT which allows you to copy and paste on the fly
unlike Telnet
Jason
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Subject: RE: copy configsAlso you can copy it as a text file (notepad) and copy it back on to the other router.Patrick Kuyper-----Original Message-----
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Subject: RE: copy configsIf no changes are to be made, download Cisco's configuration maker. Connect it to router A, getthe config. Connect it to route B and deliver theconfig.-----Original Message-----
From: Provost, Rob [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Subject: copy configsHow can I copy the configs from one router and then copy them to another? Both are 2500s.
Thanks.
Robert Provost

