Assuming default setting,how can you erase the VTP database of VLANs on a CISCO IOS switch running in VTP server mode?() A. Enable VTP pruning B. From privileged mode ,erase the startup configuration file,then reload. C. From privileged mode ,erase the vlan date file, then re...
When startup-config is deleted where does the router or switch get the default/factory configuration data from? Thanks, Collin Now to your questions: a.1--> Sometimes it can suffice, sometimes not. ALSO keep in mind that sometimes you might need to also #delete flash:vlan.dat to make ...
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Factory-default-settings--> NVRAM is empty, confreg=0x2102 ie IOS® doesn't bypass NVRAM, ==> erase startup-config and rebooting will almost certainly just land you to the familiar Initial Sys Config Dialog upon (re)start: Example: --- System Configuration Dialog ---Would you like to ...
As long as nothing was copied over starup-config wouldn't a reload work just as well? I also had another question. When startup-config is deleted where does the router or switch get the default/factory configuration data from? Thanks, Collin CCNA...
When startup-config is deleted where does the router or switch get the default/factory configuration data from? Thanks, Collin Now to your questions: a.1--> Sometimes it can suffice, sometimes not. ALSO keep in mind that sometimes you might need to also #delete flash:vlan.dat to make ...
When startup-config is deleted where does the router or switch get the default/factory configuration data from? Thanks, Collin Now to your questions: a.1--> Sometimes it can suffice, sometimes not. ALSO keep in mind that sometimes you might need to also #delete flash:vlan.dat to make ...
When startup-config is deleted where does the router or switch get the default/factory configuration data from? Thanks, Collin Now to your questions: a.1--> Sometimes it can suffice, sometimes not. ALSO keep in mind that sometimes you might need to also #delete flash:vlan.dat to make ...
When startup-config is deleted where does the router or switch get the default/factory configuration data from? Thanks, Collin Now to your questions: a.1--> Sometimes it can suffice, sometimes not. ALSO keep in mind that sometimes you might need to also #delete flash:vlan.dat to make ...
When startup-config is deleted where does the router or switch get the default/factory configuration data from? Thanks, Collin Now to your questions: a.1--> Sometimes it can suffice, sometimes not. ALSO keep in mind that sometimes you might need to also #delete flash:vlan.dat to make ...