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where

 

<ip> <mask> inactive

= Re-enables an ip route with the specified IP address and

 

subnet mask.

An example is shown next.

 

Enable the IP route with the IP address of 192.168.11.1 and subnet mask of 255.255.255.0. This ip route must have already been created and made inactive prior to re-enable command being applied.

ras(config)# no ip route 192.168.11.1 255.255.255.0 inactive

36.4.4 Other Examples of no Commands

In some cases the no command can disable a feature, disable an option of a feature or disable a feature on a port by port basis.

36.4.4.1 no trunk

Syntax:

no trunk

<T1T2T3T4T5T6>

no

trunk

<T1T2T3T4T5T6> lacp

no

trunk

<T1T2T3T4T5T6> interface <port-list>

where

 

<T1T2T3T4T5T6>

= Disables the trunk group.

<T1T2T3T4T5T6>

= Disables LACP in the trunk group.

lacp

 

<T1T2T3T4T5T6>

= Removes ports from the trunk group.

interface <port-list>

 

An example is shown next.

Disable trunk one (T1).

Disable LAPC on trunk three (T3).

Remove ports one, three, four and five from trunk two (T2).

ras(config)# no trunk T1 ras(config)# no trunk T3 lacp ras(config)# no trunk T2 interface 1,3-5

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