ah - concise and correct - thanks for the info! Now i know there is a BEA,
and it can exist  in the RTM2WA - unfortunately for this situation the BEA
was basically the same as the R14 in the BASR 14,15 where the R15 was 0. But
i'll add this acronym to my resume.

On Sat, May 29, 2010 at 5:24 PM, Bob Rutledge <[email protected]>wrote:

> Mike wrote:
>
>> I'm shooting a wild branch S0C1 dump - result of a SLIP SET,C=0C1
>>
>> no SDWA   - so no SDWABEA
>>
>
> ip summ reg for;f rtm2wa;f bea
>
> Bob
>
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