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The flag syntax is as follows:
[TechSupportInfoDetail]
Title=
PhoneDescription1=
PhoneDescription2=
PhoneDescription3=
PhoneDescription4=
Phone1=
Phone2=
Phone3=
Phone4=
EmailAddress=
ServiceProviderURL=
The Title flag is not the title of the Technical Support window in Monitor. The flag describes the
assistance center whose e-mail address, phone numbers, and URL are given. By default this flag has the
value CISCO Technical Assistance center.
PhoneDescriptionX flags provide telephone technical support contact information, where X is the line 1
through 4.
PhoneX flags provide telephone numbers, where X is the line 1 through 4.
EmailAddress flag provides e-mail technical support contact information.
ServiceProviderURL flag provides Web site technical support information.

Set Additional IOS Commands

You can include IOS commands to the router in the [Additional IOS Commands] section of the CFG
file. You cannot enter show, debug, interactive commands, or any command that alters the LAN side IP
or IPX addressing. The flag syntax is as follows:
[Additional IOS Commands]
cmd1=
Enter an IOS command as if you were typing it on a command line during a Telnet session and cmdn=
is the prompt. Commands are sequenced by the cmdn= string, where the n is an integer number that
determines the sequence of the commands, for example, cmd1=, cmd2=, and so forth.
The first command in the Additional IOS Commands section must be cmd1=configure terminal. Then
list the remaining global configuration mode commands.
To enter commands for a specific interface (say the Ethernet0 interface), enter the command
cmdn=interface ethernet 0.
For example:
[Additional IOS Commands]
cmd1=configure terminal
cmd2=access-list 30 permit any
cmd3=interface ethernet 0
cmd4=keepalive 100
cmd5=end
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