That would have been my advice, but with one caveat: seems that if you have 
local variables in the top level of your script and you use verbose, the script 
will fail.  You have to change the outermost-block local variables to global in 
order for a script to work with verbose.

On Sep 26, 2014, at 8:50 AM, Wayne Hancock <whanc...@sandridgeenergy.com> wrote:

> Default a router, go to the command line and import verbose to watch the 
> config get pasted into the router...
> 
> If there are errors you'll see it... I HAVE noticed some of the later 
> versions are changing command line options.... even removing some options... 
> (Of note, NTP no-longer takes a mode=unicast, it changes mode when you enter 
> an IP address.)

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