You can delete specific BOF parameters. The no form of these commands removes the parameter from configuration. The changes remain in effect only during the current power cycle unless a save command is executed. Changes are lost if the system is powered down or the router is rebooted without saving.
Deleting the BOF file and rebooting causes the system to enter auto mode.
Use the following CLI syntax to save and remove BOF configuration parameters.
bof# save [cflash-id
]
A:ALA-1# bof
A:ALA-1>bof# save cf1:
A:ALA-1>bof#
*A:7210>bof#
no console-speed
no dns-domain
persist
no ping-address
no primary-config
no primary-dns
no primary-image
save
no secondary-config
no secondary-dns
no secondary-image
no tertiary-config
no tertiary-dns
no tertiary-image
no uplinkA-address
no uplinkA-autoneg
no uplinkA-duplex
no uplinkA-speed
no uplinkA-port
no uplinkA-route
no uplinkA-vlan
no uplinkB-address
no uplinkB-autoneg
no uplinkB-duplex
no uplinkB-speed
no uplinkB-port
no uplinkB-route
no uplinkB-vlan
wait