Hi All,

As per the information provided in your mail, I assume that you are managing
some routers available in some Lab enviornment, where students do all their
practicals etc. Now I would suggest you to keep copies of all your basic
startup-configs on some PC so that you can paste them back as and when
required.


Regards,


Vikram


 




"Gerald Park" wrote:



Hello,

I was wondering if anybody can help me out on something that seems that I
can't seem to figure it out. I manage a group of routers at a university
and I would like to know how to erase configurations made on a router so
that the entire configuration is clean but not deleted. So after someone
has did their configurations on it and maybe saved it to the starting
configuration, what is the simplest way can I erase all that they did on it
but still keep the basic config file in memory. PLease help me this is for
work!!!

Thanks.
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