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AT-9000 Switch Command Line User’s Guide
503
Deleting Boot Configuration Files
If the file system becomes cluttered with unnecessary configuration files,
you use the DELETE command in the Privileged Exec mode to delete
them. The format of the command is:
delete
filename.ext
This example deletes the configuration file “unit2a.cfg”:
awplus# delete unit2a.cfg
Note
If you delete the active boot configuration file, you will have to
designate another active boot configuration file before the switch will
allow you to save new parameter settings. If you delete the active
boot configuration file and reset the switch, the switch returns to its
default settings. For instructions on how to designate the active boot
configuration file, refer to “Specifying the Active Boot Configuration
File” on page 517.

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