Chapter 7: Manually Loading System Images
August 1997 Page 7-11
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This example illustrates how to use this command:
Router# verify flash
Name of file to verify [gsxx]?
Verifying via checksum...
vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv
Flash verification successful. Length = 1923712, checksum = 0xA0C1
Router#
Reexecute the Configuration Commands in Startup
Configuration
You can reexecute the configuration commands stored in NVRAM.
To reexecute the commands located in the startup configuration, type
this command in privileged EXEC mode:
configure memory
Clear the Configuration Information
To clear the contents of your startup configuration, type this command
in EXEC mode:
erase startup-config
If you try to erase or delete the configuration file specified by the
CONFIG_FILE or BOOTLDR environment variable, the system
prompts you to confirm the deletion. Also, if you try to erase or delete
the last valid system image specified in the BOOT environment vari
able, the system prompts you to confirm this deletion.
This example erases the myconfig file from a Flash memory card in-
serted in slot 0:
Router# erase slot0:myconfig
This example deletes the myconfig file from a Flash memory card in-
serted in slot 0:
Router# delete slot0:myconfig