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Hate to say it but I've forgotten the command to take a router out of verbose mode, ie: to prevent characters from overwriting while you're typing in commands. Any help please?

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Post let me give it a try.....

logging synchronous

should be the command !!

HTH

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Thnx for logging, I mean, jogging the memory.

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