Thanks Sydney,

Would write erase leave an operating system there, or is there an extra step
I'd need to do afterward to get it back on there?

Thanks again,

Evan

 -----Original Message-----
From:   Sydney Weinstein [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent:   Monday, November 26, 2001 7:25 PM
To:     Evan Brastow
Subject:        Re: Wiping a Cisco 1600 blank

On Mon Nov 26 19:17:53 2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote,
> I've replaced my Cisco 1600 router with a 1700, and I'd like to get rid of
> any and all configuration info on the 1600 before selling it on eBay. I've
> HyperTerminal'd to the router and am in enable mode, but "show ?" doesn't
> list any commands (that I can tell) that would be essential a "reformat"
> kinda thing. I don't work with routers too much, so please treat me like
I'm
> 3 if you have any answers <g>.
write erase usually does it.

you'll have to leave an os on the flash so they can program another one


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