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configuration buffer full on CISCO 2620 router

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When I do a WR on the CISCO 2620 (to write the configuration, i get this error :
"Configuration buffer full, can't add command: Dialer4
Aborting save. Compress the config.[OK]
Can you help me ?
Thank's a lot

 
Specifying a Boot File Buffer Size

Normally, the terminal server uses a buffer the size of the system non-volatile memory to hold configuration commands read from the network. You can increase this size if you have a very complex configuration using the boot buffersize command. The command syntax is:

boot buffersize bytes
no boot buffersize bytes

The argument bytes specifies the size of the buffer to be used. By default it is the size of the non-volatile memory, and there is
no minimum or maximum size that may be specified.

The EXEC commands write terminal and write network use the information specified by the buffersize keyword when
performing their functions; see the "Configuration Methods" section earlier in this chapter for more information about these EXEC commands. This cisco site should help you out.

Jeter@LasVegas.com Remember to pass Cisco's CCNA you need at least an 849 to pass!!!
 
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