AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.2 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide

Deleting IP Addresses

Deleting an IPv4 Static Address

Deleting an

DHCP IPv4

Address

To delete an IP address from the switch, choose on of the following procedures:

“Deleting an IPv4 Static Address” on page 197

“Deleting an DHCP IPv4 Address” on page 197

“Deleting an IPv6 Address” on page 198

Caution

Deleting the IP address assigned to the switch may cause you to end the current login session and lose the connection to the web browser. To reassign an IP address to the switch, you need to use the Command Line Interface. See the AlliedWare Plus Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide.

To delete an IPv4 address, do the following:

1.Select the Management tab.

The Management tab is displayed. See Figure 64.

2.From the Management tab, select IP.

The IP Management Configuration page with the Static IP Address field selected is displayed. See Figure 65 on page 191

3.Delete the IP address in the IP Address field.

4.Click Apply.

To delete an DHCP IPv4 address, do the following:

1.Select the Management tab.

The Management tab is displayed. See Figure 64 on page 190.

2.From the Management tab, select IP.

The IP Management Configuration page with DHCP IP Address selected is displayed. See Figure 66 on page 193.

3.Select Static IP Address.

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Allied Telesis AT-9000/28SP manual Deleting IP Addresses, Deleting an Dhcp IPv4 Address, Deleting an IPv4 Static Address

AT-9000/52, AT-9000/28SP, AT-9000/28 specifications

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