 SYNACKJust Firewall ItPremium,Mod join:2001-03-05 Venice, CA Host: Networking Virtual Private Ne.. Netgear ZyXEL
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Re: How is Autoexec.net Edited and SavedYou do this on the router in menu 24.8.
first look at it: "sys view autoexec.net"
edit it: "sys edit autoexec.net" It is NOT a "full-screen, mouse-centric editor, but a very simple line editor. The commands are:
EDIT cmd: q(uit) x(save & exit) i(nsert after) d(elete) r(eplace) n(ext)
Basically, you press "n" until you see the existing line you want to change or after which you want to insert a new line. type "i" followed by the new line [enter] OR type "r", followed by the replacement line [enter] OR type "d"[enter] to delete the last shown line.
continue with "n", etc.
once you are done type "x" to save and exit, or "q" to undo all changes and exit.
You don't want to write a book with this, but for a few simple lines it is sufficient. ;) |
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 | Good stuff SYNACK 
Your post was much more helpful than mine  |
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 SentinelPremium join:2001-02-07 Florida kudos:1 | reply to SYNACK Yes Synack. Once again you get my vote. I printed that out for later reference. -- ~AL~ |
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 SYNACKJust Firewall ItPremium,Mod join:2001-03-05 Venice, CA Host: Networking Virtual Private Ne.. Netgear ZyXEL
| Yes, log ago we used to write big Fortran programs on a PDP-11 with something not much better than that zynos editor. ...but it sure was much better than the stacks of punchcards used before that 
These days, everything is expected to work with a mouse click and I see people having problems even with simple key navigation in the telnet menu. e.g. who would guess a [spacebar] is the right key to toggle a menu field if you have never done anything like that before? |
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 Jaghar join:2001-01-30 Painesville, OH | reply to SYNACK Ok, got it to work. Appreciate the help.
Frank |
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