John Huston wrote:
>
> Does anyone know if there is a rule in Cisco commands that
> helps you remember
> when to put a dash in a command and when not too? For example
> the command IP
> RTP HEADER-COMPRESSION. What signals that you need a dash
> between header and
> compression? I've never fi
Ha! I have wndered about this in the past also but I think there is no
consistency whatsoever. The ? and tab key are your friend.
MADMAN
John Huston wrote:
>
> Does anyone know if there is a rule in Cisco commands that helps you
remember
> when to put a dash in a command and when not too?
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Does anyone know if there is a rule in Cisco commands that helps you
remember
when to put a dash in a command and when not
Does anyone know if there is a rule in Cisco commands that helps you remember
when to put a dash in a command and when not too? For example the command
IP
RTP HEADER-COMPRESSION. What signals that you need a dash between header and
compression? I've never figured this out.
Thank you in advanc
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