Deleting a routing interface – Allied Telesis AT-S63 User Manual

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Chapter 29: Internet Protocol Version 4 Routing Interfaces

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Section VII: Internet Protocol Routing

Deleting a Routing Interface

This procedure deletes a routing interface from the switch. Note the
following before performing this command:

All IPv4 packet routing to and from the local network or subnet of a
deleted interface ceases.

All static routes assigned to the interface are deleted from the routing
table.

If RIP was assigned to the interface, all dynamic routes learned by the
interface are deleted from the routing table.

Deleting an interface used by the AT-S63 Management Software to
communicate with a network device for management purposes (e.g., a
RADIUS or syslog server) causes the switch to stop performing those
management functions.

Deleting the local interface on a master switch of an enhanced stack
disables the device’s ability to function as the master switch.

Deleting the local interface of a switch during a remote Telnet or SSH
management session immediately ends the session if you accessed
the switch directly (i.e., not through enhanced stacking). To continue
managing the switch, you must start a local management session
using the Terminal Port on the unit.

To delete a routing interface, perform the following procedure:

1. From the Main Menu, type 5 to select System Administration.

2. From the System Administration menu, type 2 to select System

Configuration.

3. From the System Configuration menu, type

I

to select Configure

Interface.

The Configure Interface menu is shown in Figure 203 on page 544.

4. From the Configure Interface menu, type D to select Delete Interface.

The following prompt is displayed:

Enter Interface Name:

5. Enter the name of the interface (e.g., vlan2-1) to be deleted.

The interface is immediately deleted from the switch.

6. To permanently save your change, return to the Main Menu and type S

to select Save Configuration Changes.

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