I cannot test this yet (I will tonight) but I would try the following:
Enter setup mode; escape from setup; save config. That should completely
overwrite the current config without reloading.
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write erase
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I don't have anything to try on right now, but it occurs to me that this
might work:
erase start
copy start run
in theory, at least.
Chuck
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How about erase start, then copy start run? Don't know for sure, but it
would make sense.
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These suggestions will not work. copy start run works just like if
you were in config mode and typed the commands yourself. If you go to
config mode and type nothing and hit enter, it won't replace your
current config with nothing, it will just do nothing.
Entering and exiting setup without
No, that will just append nothing to the currently running config. No
different than copy tftp run.
Mike
Harrison, Michael wrote:
I cannot test this yet (I will tonight) but I would try the following:
Enter setup mode; escape from setup; save config. That should completely
overwrite the
doesn't that do what cisco calls a soft-overlay bringing a config out of
start and placing it in run will only change effected parameters and add new
ones but will leave everything else in run alone so if no parameters are in
start then it will not overlay or effect and running parameters
been a
No Jim, that won't work. Anytime you copy to the running-config, you merge
the new commands with the old.
The quickest way to get a router to a blank configuration is to do the erase
nvram and then reload. No shortcuts possible.
-- Leigh Anne
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This doesn't work when you copy run to start it overwrites the start-up
config but when you copy from start to running the start-up config merges
with the running config. this was part of my studying for my ccna
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