Connectivity Guide

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delete
Removes or deletes the startup conguration le.
Syntax
delete [config://filepath | coredump://filepath | home://filepath | image://
filepath | startup-configuration | supportbundle://filepath | usb://filepath]
Parameters
config://filepath — (Optional) Delete from the conguration directory.
coredump://filepath — (Optional) Delete from the coredump directory.
home://filepath — (Optional) Delete from the home directory.
image://filepath — (Optional) Delete from the image directory.
startup-configuration — (Optional) Delete the startup conguration.
supportbundle://filepath — (Optional) Delete from the support-bundle directory.
usb://filepath — (Optional) Delete from the USB le system.
Default Not congured
Command Mode EXEC
Usage Information Use this command to remove a regular le, software image, or startup conguration. Removing the startup
conguration restores the system to the factory default. You need to reboot the switch using the reload
command for the operation to take eect.
NOTE: Use caution when removing the startup conguration.
Example
OS10# delete startup-configuration
Supported Releases 10.2.0E or later
description (alias)
Congures a textual description for a multi-line alias.
Syntax
description string
Parameters string — Enter a text string for a multi-line alias description.
Default Not congured
Command Mode ALIAS
Usage Information
To use special characters as a part of the description string, enclose the string in double quotes.
Spaces between characters are not preserved after entering this command unless you enclose the entire
description in quotation marks, for example, text description.”
Enter a text string after the description command to overwrite any previous text strings that you
congured as the description.
The no version of this command removes the description.
Example
OS10(config)# alias mTest
OS10(config-alias-mTest)# description "This alias configures interfaces"
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