08-22-2007 11:19 AM - edited 03-05-2019 06:02 PM
Can someone please tell me how to wipe out the startup-config from a 2811?
08-22-2007 11:20 AM
erase startup-config
[confirm]enter
Done
08-22-2007 12:59 PM
my favorite commands!!!
write erase
reload
08-22-2007 01:03 PM
write erase
The write erase command is replaced by the erase nvram: command. See the description of the erase command for more information.
Usage Guidelines
The erase nvram: command replaces the write erase command and the erase startup-config command.
When a file system is erased, none of the files in the file system can be recovered.
The erase command can be used on both Class B and Class C Flash file systems only. To reclaim space on Flash file systems after deleting files using the delete command, you must use the erase command. This command erases all of the files in the Flash file system.
If the flash memory is partitioned, all partitions must be removed before using the erase command.
Class A Flash file systems cannot be erased. You can delete individual files using the delete EXEC command and then reclaim the space using the squeeze EXEC command. You can use the format EXEC command to format the Flash file system.
The erase nvram: command erases NVRAM. On Class A file system platforms, if the CONFIG_FILE variable specifies a file in Flash memory, the specified file will be marked "deleted."
The /no-squeeze option is available on systems with small amounts of Flash memory in order to conserve memory. When a squeeze operation is performed, the last two erase sectors are permanently reservered for the squeeze logs and squeeze buffer. Disabling the squeeze operation keeps these memory sectors free. If any sectors using squeeze data are detected, they will be erased when the /no-squeeze option is used.
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