you can have your config that your copying to the router put you in config
mode...  Just have the first line be 

config t

but don't forget you pretty much have to remove your access-list and then
re-add it... unless its a named access-list,  I think with a named
access-list you can edit it by line...

Cory


-----Original Message-----
From: Jason Swenson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, February 23, 2001 12:39 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Trick to pasting in new running-config


Is there a trick to pasting in a new running-config file.

I do a sh run then attempt to paste in the new config file from notepad and
get the line "^" mark error which means I'm not in the config terminal.
What I'm trying to do is update my accesslists without having to redo the
whole thing.

Can someone tell me where I'm making the mistake or missing something.

Jason

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