06-12-2006 09:44 AM - edited 02-21-2020 12:57 AM
Just wondering the easiest method to clear my config on an ASA 5520 and start "from scratch".... I have an old config on my ASA that I am looking erase but last time I tried to do this I ended up deleting my asa704-k8.bin file and ended up in a world of hurt. (I had been working with an older version of the IOS on some routers and switches... I miss the good old erase run, erase start)
Thanks,
Chris
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06-12-2006 10:03 AM
If you already have 7.0(x) or better code installed, then you could also reset it to "factory default" with the following command:
configure factory-default [ip_address [mask]]
Using this command will reset it like it just came from Cisco.
A write erase will clear the entire config. If you clear it, make sure when you write your new config that you put things like your boot system variable in.
TD
06-12-2006 09:46 AM
Issue a write erase command. Just dont erase the disk0:
06-12-2006 09:52 AM
Dennt,
Thanks for the quick response, I know it was a pretty lame question... I just wanted to make sure before I ended up messing anything up. So if I issue the "write erase" command I am sure it will prompt me first I say yes... and then it should just load up with no interfaces configured just like "new"??
Thanks a lot,
Chris
06-12-2006 10:03 AM
If you already have 7.0(x) or better code installed, then you could also reset it to "factory default" with the following command:
configure factory-default [ip_address [mask]]
Using this command will reset it like it just came from Cisco.
A write erase will clear the entire config. If you clear it, make sure when you write your new config that you put things like your boot system variable in.
TD
06-12-2006 02:54 PM
I just change firewall modes, transparent to routed or vice versa. This will wipe out the config.
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