Daniel,
Yes that is a valid command. It is used to specify a modem
as inoperable so that your router doesn't use it anymore. Very
useful when you have a MICA modem card that has six modems on
the card and only one goes bad. :-)
HTH,
AQ
At 10:26 AM 8/14/2000, Daniel Boutet wrote:
(config-line)# modem bad
. Is this one of those undocumented command? I look at cisco' site and
could not find the command.
It is supposed to remove from service an integrated bad modem on an access
server.
I also would like to say that the Andrew Bruce Caslow: Bridges,Routers and
switches for CCIEs isbn 0-13-082537-9 is a must for any exam preparation.
This book rocks Very well presented, flow is excellent,
comprehension level doesn't need to be high ( I'm a greenie), good overall
reference book. If there is other books like this one out there I would buy
it for sure.
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