He said to erase start first (and reload presumably). His method has the 
advantage over TFTP that you don't have to worry about the router having an 
IP address that can reach a TFTP server.

Priscilla

At 05:23 AM 1/24/02, Mario Sainz wrote:
>Darin, if you telnet your router and paste the configuration that you
>have in your text editor, you are going to paste it to the
>running-config and you are not going to overwrite it you are going to
>parse it!! With that method you can't ensure to reset your configuration
>to the "clean" one.
>
>I agree that the best way to resolve the problem is installing a TFTP
>server (you can find one in Cisco's CD-ROM) and downloading the right
>configuration to your startup-config:
>
>Cisco_1#copy tftp startup-config
>
>After that all you have to do is reload the router.
>
>
>Darin Lee Cochran wrote:
> >
> > >From "s vermill"
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >  no IP addresses,
> >  another.
> >
> >  do some research
> >  line means. This is
> >  consultant.
> >
> > I'm rather new to this cisco router technology -- taking a
> > class in it at the local community college with the hope of
> > moving up from desktop tech/helpdesk to network engineering.
> > However, our class in basic router tech just covered this
> > topic, so I feel I can add something constructive.
> > What we've been taught to do to "zero out" a router is to
> > get a text copy of a clean router configuation and use it to
> > reset the router by pasting the data into a telnet app and
> > sending it from there. So, if you can get a copy of the
> > router's original configuration, you can use it to
> > reload the baseline configuation after doing the Router#
> > erase start command.
> > This can be done from the global config level of the IOS.
> > Hope this helped.
>--
>Mario Sainz
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