CONFIG Commands

Notes:

1.To clear user information, you must have administrative permission.

2.There may be other items in the list, depending upon what is included in the software load.

Example: clear els

You are about to clear all Event Logging configuration information

Are you sure you want to do this (Yes or No):

Note: The previous message appears for any parameter con®guration you are deleting.

Delete

Use the delete command to remove an interface or range of interfaces from the list of devices stored in the con®guration, or to remove a user. To use thedelete command, you must have administrative permission.

Syntax:

 

delete

interface . . .

 

isdn-address

 

ppp_user . . .

 

tunnel

 

user . . .

 

v25-bis-address

 

v34-address

interface [intfc# or intfc#range]

To delete an interface, enter the interface or network number as part of the command. (Only devices that were added with the add device command can be deleted.) To obtain the interface number that the router assigns, use the list device command.

The delete interface command deletes the device con®guration and any protocol information for that interface. However, the router will continue to run the previous con®guration until it is restarted.

To delete a range of interfaces, specify the ®rst and last interface in the range separated by a hyphen, as shown in the following example:

delete interface 13-21

You can also enter an interface number or range of interface numbers, when prompted.

isdn-address address-name

Removes a previously added ISDN address.

Note: If the address-namecontains spaces (for example, remote site XYZ), you cannot enter the command on one line. Type delete isdn-addressand press Return. Then enter the name when

prompted.

ppp_user user_name

Deletes a user from the PPP user data base.

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