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> Hi all,
> I have problem with terminal scrolling. I want to login and execute
> autocommand and I need output without any brake for key press. I tried
> to set length 0 on vty line configuration but it doesn't work. Maybe
> someone have any idea why this not work like Cisco say or maybe how to
> attach more that one command to single autocommand user
>
> Br
> Simon




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