OmniChannel
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Deleting Ports from an OmniChannel

You can delete ports from an OmniChannel using the delprtchnl command. Follow these
steps:
1. Enter delprtchnl.
2. The following prompt displays:
Channel Number :
Enter the channel number on which you want to delete ports. You can check the current
port assignments for a given OmniChannel by using the chnlinfo command, which is
described in Viewing OmniChannel Parameters on page 15-14.
3. The following prompt displays:
To select a port, the convention - Slot/Physical Port or Slot/Phy.
Port Range. For eg. 2/1 is used to select Physical Port 1 on Slot
2 and 2/2-4 selects physical ports 2,3 and 4 on Slot 2
Slot/Port(s):
Enter the port(s) that you want to delete from this OmniChannel.
Important Note
If you delete the primary port a secondary port will
become the new primary port. The secondary port that
will take over this role is the first secondary port speci-
fied through the crechnl command.
Deleting a Range of Ports. To delete a range of ports, enter the slot number, a slash (/), the
port number for the first port, a dash (-), and the port number for the last port. For exam-
ple, to delete ports 3, 4, and 5 on the Fast Ethernet module in slot 2, you would enter:
2/3-5
Deleting Multiple Ports. To delete multiple ports (on the same module) that are not physi-
cally contiguous, enter the slot number, a slash (/), the port number for the first port, a
comma (,), and the slot and port for the next port. For example, to delete ports 3 and 5
on the Fast Ethernet module in slot 2, you would enter:
2/3, 2/5

Viewing OmniChannel Parameters

You can view the current configuration parameters and port assignments for an OmniChan-
nel by using the chnlinfo command. Follow these steps:
1. Enter chnlinfo.
2. The following prompt displays:
Enter channel number for which information is required:
Enter the channel number for which you want to view information. If you want to view
information on all OmniChannels in the switch, simply press <Enter>.