Sorry I thought I was clear. What I mean is to change in the example the mac
address in printer host change with laptop host mac address. Change one for
another. Something like selecting visually 1 mac, then I go to the next mac and
when I select it push a keybinding and the macs addresses interchange their
places.
El viernes, 1 de febrero de 2013 14:19:41 UTC+1, Ben Fritz escribió:
> On Friday, February 1, 2013 5:14:56 AM UTC-6, Juanmi wrote:
> > Hello all,
> > I would like to know what are the better/fastest way to swap portions of
> > text. In this case ip address. Imagine I have a dhcp config and want to
> > change a mac address by another:
> > host printer {
> > option host-name "epl5900.red-local.net";
> > hardware ethernet 00:24:2B:65:54:84;
> > fixed-address 172.16.1.59;
> > }
> > host computer {
> > option host-name "fancylaptop.red-local.net";
> > hardware ethernet 00:24:2B:65:54:85;
> > fixed-address 172.16.1.19;
> > }
> > What can I do to swap both macs on example?
> >
> > Thanks.
>
> What do you mean by "swap"?
>
> If I were entering a new MAC address by manual edit, I'd just place the
> cursor on the address, press R, and type it in.
>
> If I already have the new MAC address in some other application, I'd copy it,
> place the cursor on the beginning, press ct; (change text until just before
> the ';' character) and then CTRL+R followed by + to paste it in.
>
> As you can see the action I'd take depends on the situation.
>
> So please explain your situation more fully.
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