Chapter 5: Ethernet Interface Commands

Efficient Networks® Router family

 

Command Line Interface Guide

 

 

eth delete

Deletes a logical interface from an Ethernet port. For more information, see IP Subnets” on page 6-1of the Technical Reference Guide.

When a logical interface is deleted, all information defined for that interface, such as routes and filters, is deleted automatically.

NOTE:

This command takes effect immediately; however, if the change is not saved before the next reboot, the deletion is lost and the deleted interface reappears after the reboot.

Once defined, routes and filters can be created for the new logical interface using the other eth commands in this section. To list the currently defined logical interfaces, use the eth list command. To remove a logical interface, use an eth delete command.

Mgmt Class

Network (R/W)

Input Format

eth delete <port#>:<logical#>

Parameters

<port#>a

Ethernet interface from which logical port will be deleted

<logical#>b

Logical interface number to be deleted.

a0 for a single-port router; 0 or 1 for a dual-port router.

bInteger, value cannot = 0; logical interface 0 always exists.

Example

In the following example, logical interface 1 is deleted from Ethernet port 0:

-> eth delete 0:1

Response

Command prompt.

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