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		<title>Supported Cisco Commands Can Vary Depending on the Version of Software In Use.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[TweetIt's time to vent some frustration everybody!! If you have worked on Cisco devices for any length of time, or even if you have just started work with Cisco routers, you know that the Cisco command line interface can be a frustrating thing. The consistency of the syntax of a given command can vary significantly from platform [...]]]></description>
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