configuring cisco catalyst 4500

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Fri Dec 29 13:18:40 MST 2006


You might also have to delete the vlan.dat file which stores the VLAN 
information, if you don't want that information either.

plug at phxinternet.net wrote:
> If you get into enable mode (The #), type "erase startup-config", followed
> by reload.  You do not want to save the current configuration if it asks.
>
> Gilbert
>
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> [mailto:plug-discuss-bounces at lists.plug.phoenix.az.us] On Behalf Of JT Moree
> Sent: Friday, December 29, 2006 12:11 PM
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> Subject: Re: configuring cisco catalyst 4500
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> Some people have asked for more info on the cisco switch.  Here it is.
>
> The password recovery isn't the problem.  as far as we can tell we can
> get into the switch to do anything we need.  The problem seems to be
> that we can't get it out of the current configuration even though we
> have tried to reset it to factory defaults with various commands and guides.
>
> No matter what we do the show run command still shows the old
> configuration.  and as I said before the switch just wont let systems
> communicate (bc it's misconfigured.)
>
> Thank you
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