Packet Tracer 6.1 Question??
goldenlight
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Im gonna start reviewing my cisco Material in case I am called for an interview.:) Its been about 6 months since I messed with packet tracer.
When I accidentally type a command wrong and get this error.
"Translating "\"...domain server (255.255.255.255)" How do I break this?
What keys do I hit to end this. I remember it was something like Shift + F6
When I accidentally type a command wrong and get this error.
"Translating "\"...domain server (255.255.255.255)" How do I break this?
What keys do I hit to end this. I remember it was something like Shift + F6
“The Only way to do great work is to love what you do. If you haven't found it keep looking. Don't settle” - Steve Jobs
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BerkshireHerd Member Posts: 185ctrl shift 6, also,
no ip domain lookup in global config is one of my favorite commands, avoids it all togetherIdentity & Access Manager // B.A - Marshall University 2005 -
goldenlight Member Posts: 378 ■■□□□□□□□□it worked thanks..
no ip domain-lookup comes in hnady“The Only way to do great work is to love what you do. If you haven't found it keep looking. Don't settle” - Steve Jobs -
mikeybinec Member Posts: 484 ■■■□□□□□□□goldenlight wrote: »it worked thanks..
no ip domain-lookup comes in hnady
Another thing is config# line con 0 put in a exec timeout 0 0
But not in a real working environmentCisco NetAcad Cuyamaca College
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rocdamike Member Posts: 32 ■■□□□□□□□□mikeybinec wrote: »Another thing is config# line con 0 put in a exec timeout 0 0
But not in a real working environment
Also do a logging synchronous to stop those annoying console messages from interrupting your commands mid-way through