Interface Net Delete
LACP Configuration Example
The interface>net commands are used to act on the Uplink LAGs. The system names the Uplink LAGs as NET1.. NET12 and any allowed NET interface can be configured to use any port. If the system on the far end is not using a LAG, simply place a single port in the LAG, and it will be treated as a normal port. This allows the addition of ports to the NET interface without any loss of service or hits to the link.
Displays the current configuration of all LAGs via the Show command:
The Interface NET Delete commands will delete a NET interface (LAG):
Note: * = required parameter
- Command Path – tolt>interfaces>net>delete
- Module – tolt
- Container – interfaces
- Container – net
- Command – delete
- Types – Example Parameters
- aid NET4
- action-success true
- From the MDS1-ESUA# command line, input config and press Enter.
MDS1-ESUA# config <enter> MDS1-ESUA<config># _ |
- From the MDS1-ESUA<config># command line, input tolt interfaces net delete aid NET4 action-success true and press Enter. Output similar to the following is displayed:
MDS1-ESUA<config># tolt interfaces net delete aid NET4 action-success true <enter> MDS1-ESUA<config># System message at 2021-01-01 06:11:42... Commit performed by admin via tcp using net_delete. MDS1-ESUA<config># |
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