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9.14? 9.17? 9.25? Anybody remember?

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van...@vsta.org

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Jul 4, 2009, 11:56:54 PM7/4/09
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Hi,

Lots of people on this newsgroup, but no names I recognize. The cisco
universe has surely grown over the years.

If you're somebody who remembers some of those weird, old, obscure IOS
releases, post a follow up!

Regards,
Andy

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Steinar Haug

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Jul 5, 2009, 4:00:19 AM7/5/09
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> If you're somebody who remembers some of those weird, old, obscure IOS
> releases, post a follow up!

Some of us even have not-so-fond memories of 8.2 - before it was called
IOS, before it had CIDR support, before real command line editing and
help :-)

Steinar Haug, Nethelp consulting, sth...@nethelp.no

John Agosta

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Jul 5, 2009, 6:54:13 PM7/5/09
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I remember the days when there was no "?" facility,
and the command guides consisted of three books,
each the size of the NYC yellow pages....

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Neil Cherry

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Jul 5, 2009, 9:46:22 PM7/5/09
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On Sun, 5 Jul 2009 17:54:13 -0500, John Agosta wrote:
> I remember the days when there was no "?" facility,
> and the command guides consisted of three books,
> each the size of the NYC yellow pages....

How about 7.0, it's was a binder or two (maybe more). Heck I still
have my ACS (I think it runs 8.3 or 9.1), it has o100 serial ports on
it ;-).

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Doug McIntyre

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Jul 6, 2009, 9:45:03 AM7/6/09
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Steinar Haug <sth...@bizet.nethelp.no> writes:
>> If you're somebody who remembers some of those weird, old, obscure IOS
>> releases, post a follow up!

>Some of us even have not-so-fond memories of 8.2 - before it was called
>IOS, before it had CIDR support, before real command line editing and
>help :-)

9.x didn't have command line editing. Or CIDR either IIRC. Those were both a
big feature of 10.x?

I should still have a 2102 running 9.14 around here somewhere. As well
as an ACS running 9.25.

I remember 9.14 having borked ACL processing too. That was fun.

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