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Port Mapping

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Removing Ports from a Port Mapping Set

You can remove ports to a port map set once it has been created using the

pmapmod

command. Follow these steps:

1. Enter the

modpmap

command at a system prompt, as shown:

pmapmod <pmap id>

where

<pmap id>

is the map set number shown when the map set was created. (To view a

list of all existing map sets, see Viewing a Port Mapping Set on page 19-72.) For example,
to modify map set 5, you would enter the following:

pmapmod 5

2. The Port Mapping Configuration screen displays (as shown above in Adding Ports to a

Port Mapping Set on page 19-70).

Enter the line number for the operation you want to perform (a

3

for the ingress list or a

4

for the egress list), an equal sign (

=

), and the ports to be added. For example, remove

port 3/2 to the ingress list and the egress list, enter the following (in two separate opera-
tions):

3=3/2
4=3/2

You can remove more than one port to a list by using a comma (

,

) between slot/port

designations, or a dash (

-

) between port numbers. For example, if you wanted to remove

ports 4/1, 4/6, 4/7, 4/8, and 4/9 from the egress list of this map set, you would enter the
following:

4=4/1, 4/6-9

3. To view the changes, enter a

5

(view port may configuration), an equal sign (

=

), and a

y

,

as shown:

5=y

This will refresh the Port Mapping Configuration screen and display any changes you
have made.

4. Quit the session by entering a

q

at the prompt.

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