Using lanadmin -V to Administer VLANs

Using the lanadmin -V Command for Administering VLANs

lanadmin -V delete 5000

The lanadmin -p <PPA>, command always displays the displays the applications and commands that use or are configured on the interface. Lets take another example. Before deleting, the interface lan5001, check if there are any applications running on it by typing:

lanadmin -p 5001

ifconfig ifconfig mib2agt scopeux

In addition to IP and ARP being configured on the interface, two applications, mib2agt and scopeux, are using the interface. These applications are started during system bootup via the startup scripts /sbin/rc2.d/S565SnmpMib2 and /sbin/rc2.d/S810mwa respectively. To stop these utilities, run the stop sequence of the scripts. To delete the lan5001 interface, type the following commands:

ifconfig lan5001 unplumb /sbin/rc2.d/S565SnmpMib2 stop /sbin/rc2.d/S810mwa stop

Now, lanadmin -p 5001 will not display anything, and the interface can be deleted using lanadmin -V delete vppa.

Once the interface is deleted, you can restart the script by issuing the start sequence:

/sbin/rc2.d/S565SnmpMib2 start /sbin/rc2.d/S810mwa start

NOTE: The start and stop sequence of the startup scripts will affect all the interfaces on the system, and they must be restarted once the delete operation is completed.

The output from the commands just described may not look exactly the same on your system. The output can vary depending on the applications using the interfaces in your environment.

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