Thanks dthvt. That was what I was thinking as well but wanted to find out if anyone else was doing it differently. I found out that by turning off the line numbers in NCM that you can copy and past the entire config into your terminal emulator. However depending on how large the config is and your terminal emulator, the config may get mangled up in the pasting process by the emulator. Most of the time it works but sometimes, rare however, the emulator did not handle the pasting of the config properly. What I think might work better (if the device is not reachable via the network) is to copy and past the config into a text file then transfer the file to the device via a usb connection or other means, such as copy USB0:textfile.txt startup-config or copy USB0:testfile.txt running-config. Make any adjustment, save the config and reboot the device so it loads at startup . This would entail the device to be next to you but, afterward you can hand it off to someone to install the prep'd device. Or just do it on site with the config on a usb stick. Still a lot of options and I wanted to see how others handle a scenario like this. Thanks again for your input.
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