Many of the top hits have to do with IVR Auto-Attendant & other voice
topics, instead of more traditional router functionality. I'm wondering,
since this technology involves scripting rather than a primary piece of
router functionality such as filtering, forwarding or routing, and the
origins of the technology reside outside of ciso/other router vendors, if
the user might not be well-served by searching unix sites/forums.

Unless, of  course, the functionality of the cisco implementation is limited
to telephony applications. Does anyone know whether or not that is the case?

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From: "jb" 
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Sent: Friday, April 12, 2002 7:47 AM
Subject: Re: any good reference or homepage for learning Cisco TCL [7:41287]


> Always, Always go to the source......WWW.CISCO.COM
> Take a look at the books published by CiscoPress
> ""Ranma""  wrote in message
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> > please reply me
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> > if you have any good suggestion.
> >
> > THANKS




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