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Usage: erase <startup-config |
Description: Erase stored files.
Parameters:
o startup-config - erase the configuration file loaded
o flash <primary|secondary> - erase the specified software image.
o config FILENAME - erase the specified configuration file.
o core-dump FILENAME - erase the specified core-dump file.
NOTES
Italicized "config" Keywords
The italicized "config | config1" keywords correspond to the names selected for the config
files.
COMMAND STRUCTURE
■ erase
config
■ erase
core-dump
■ erase
flash
■ erase
startup-config
EXAMPLES
Example: erase startup-config
Erase the configuration file used at startup and reset the device to its factory-default configuration:
ProCurve(config)# erase startup-config
Configuration will be deleted and device rebooted, continue [y/n]?
COMMAND DETAILS
config (p. 175)
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Switch Management
manager
the section called config" (page 540)
the section called port-access" (page 577)
flash <primary|secondary> |
config FILENAME |
core-dump FILENAME>
at the most recent boot.
reboot with a factory-default configuration.
the config file erased is the one loaded at the most
recent boot, this will cause an immediate reboot with
a factory-default configuration.
specify the core-dump file as displayed with
'show boot-history'
< config | config1 > -- Erase the named configuration file
-- Erase the named core file (ASCII-STR)
< primary | secondary > -- Erase the primary or secondary flash image
-- Erase configuration file.
flash (p. 175)
This will cause an immediate
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erase
If
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