Brandon,
With most of them you use the "clear" command.
Ex. "set vtp pruneligible <vlan range>" to set the configuration for
puning eligibility and "clear vtp pruneligible" to remove it.
However, with some of the configuration you just use the regular "set"
command to give it a null value. This returns it to the OS's default
setting or an empty value.
Ex. "set snmp community ro<ENTER>" will clear the current read-only
community string.
Hope this helps,
Karen E Young
Network Engineer
ELF Technologies, Inc
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Please respond
to "Brandon"
Can anyone tell me how commands are negated on
catalyst switches? I had modified the snmp settings for testing and would
like to disable it now. On routers you can use the "no <command>" but on
switches (5505) that doesn't seem to be available.
Thanks in advance for any help.
Brandon
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