Mention what command you must use if you want to delete or remove the configuration data that is stored in the nvram?



Mention what command you must use if you want to delete or remove the configuration data that is sto..

Answer / Yashpal Panwar

In Cisco devices, the command to erase the startup-config file (configuration data) stored in NVRAM is `erase start`.

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