There might be some initial config which is not suppose to be erased. On Thursday, October 11, 2012, Radim Jurica wrote:
> Why should I don't use this initial erase at start of the lab? Even if I > find some piece of old configs on the sensor during initial check? > > Thank you > > Radim > > > On Thu, Oct 11, 2012 at 4:11 PM, Fawad Khan > <[email protected]<javascript:_e({}, 'cvml', '[email protected]');> > > wrote: > >> Do not try these commands during the exam. >> >> >> On Thursday, October 11, 2012, GuardGrid wrote: >> >>> ips# erase current-config >>> >>> Warning: Removing the current-config file will result in all >>> configuration being reset to default, including system information such as >>> IP address. >>> User accounts will not be erased. They must be removed manually using >>> the "no username" command. >>> Continue? []: yes >>> >>> >>> On Thu, Oct 11, 2012 at 8:18 AM, Adrian Campos >>> <[email protected]>wrote: >>> >>>> Hi All, >>>> >>>> Do you happen to know if there is a command to erase all IPS config via >>>> CLI. ? >>>> >>>> Regards, >>>> >>>> Adrian. >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> For more information regarding industry leading CCIE Lab training, >>>> please visit www.ipexpert.com >>>> >>>> Are you a CCNP or CCIE and looking for a job? Check out >>>> www.PlatinumPlacement.com >>>> >>> >>> >> >> -- >> FNK, CCIE Security#35578 >> >> _______________________________________________ >> For more information regarding industry leading CCIE Lab training, please >> visit www.ipexpert.com >> >> Are you a CCNP or CCIE and looking for a job? Check out >> www.PlatinumPlacement.com >> > > -- FNK, CCIE Security#35578
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