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Jack112 Posted 20 years ago
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1. In the command, group-number specifies the number of the dialer group to which the interface belongs. (What does 'which' refer to here?)

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Jack112 1. In the command, group-number specifies the number of the dialer group to which the interface belongs. ) Thanks!

  • Jack112 1.
  • In the command, group-number specifies the number of the dialer group to which the interface belongs.
  • ) Thanks!
  • I understand it as referring to the dialer GROUP (where you'll find the interface).
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Jack1121. In the command, group-number specifies the number of the dialer group to which the interface belongs. (What does 'which' refer to here?)

Thanks!

I understand it as referring to the dialer GROUP (where you'll find the interface).
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Here "which" refers to "the number of the dialer group".

Hope this helps,

- YoHf

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I would say "which" = "dialer group".

MrP

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