
At 12:28 AM -0500, 02/14/2001, Paul Lantinga wrote:
No command line help, no command line completion, no cidr notation, no motorcar, not a single luxury... it's primitive as can be[1]. So, does 'mlb' still work for cisco?
It appears not. "mlb" shows no matches in the company directory. Also no matches in the internal newsgroups archives ('95+), though I wouldn't expect a developer to have much presence there anyway.
10 points if you ever worked on an IOS version older than 8.2(3).
Subtract 7 points if you miss it. ;-)

At 12:35 14/02/01 -0500, Eric Sobocinski wrote:
At 12:28 AM -0500, 02/14/2001, Paul Lantinga wrote:
No command line help, no command line completion, no cidr notation, no motorcar, not a single luxury... it's primitive as can be[1]. So, does 'mlb' still work for cisco?
It appears not. "mlb" shows no matches in the company directory. Also no matches in the internal newsgroups archives ('95+), though I wouldn't expect a developer to have much presence there anyway.
10 points if you ever worked on an IOS version older than 8.2(3).
Subtract 7 points if you miss it. ;-)
An extra 10 if you have any printed manuals from that far back! -Hank

On Wed, 14 Feb 2001, Eric Sobocinski wrote:
At 12:28 AM -0500, 02/14/2001, Paul Lantinga wrote:
No command line help, no command line completion, no cidr notation, no motorcar, not a single luxury... it's primitive as can be[1]. So, does 'mlb' still work for cisco?
It appears not. "mlb" shows no matches in the company directory. Also no matches in the internal newsgroups archives ('95+), though I wouldn't expect a developer to have much presence there anyway.
I think you need to go back to 91-94 :) I have not run glimpse over the mail archives I have from SURAnet so I am not going to search but I think its Marcia Bednarcyk (sp?) Brad Hey Dave O'leary, I have a P4200 in my basement that needs an upgrade :)
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Bradley J. Passwaters
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Eric Sobocinski
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Hank Nussbacher