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Deleting a Virtual Port

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Deleting a Virtual Port

You can delete a virtual port from its existing Group by using the

rmvp

command. When you

remove a virtual port, the port is moved to the default switch Group, Group #1, and all port
parameters are reset to defaults except for the port name. For example, if you configured a
port with a special flood limit and customized translation settings and you then removed the
port, you would lose those port settings.

To remove a port, enter the

rmvp

command, followed by the Group number where the port

currently resides and the physical slot and port number for the port:

rmvp <Group number> <Module Slot>/<Port Number>

For example, to delete Port 7 on the module in Slot 4, and the Port currently resides in Group
6, you would enter:

rmvp 6 4/7

A prompt displays requesting that you confirm the deletion:

Local port 7 (Virtual po...) is attached to this slot/interface - remove? (n):

Enter a

y

and press

<Enter>

to remove the port. Another message displays confirming the

deletion:

BRIDGE port on 4/7 moved to GROUP 1.

If the port you specified did not exist in the Group you specified in the

rmvp

command, then

a message similar to the following would display:

Specified port(s) not found on GROUP 6.

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