2 delete a linkaggregation (dladm delete-aggr) – FUJITSU PCI Gigabit Ethernet 4.1 Update 2/ 5.0 for Oracle Solaris C120-E276-11ENZ0(A) User Manual

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4.2.1.2 Delete a LinkAggregation (dladm delete-aggr)

This section explains the dladm delete-aggr command for inactivating LinkAggregation.

- Synopsis

-

Solaris 10 8/07 or later

/usr/sbin/dladm delete-aggr key

key: Specify the key number to identify the LinkAggregation Group

Specify a number ranging from 1 to 999.

-

Solaris 11

/usr/sbin/dladm delete-aggr aggr-link

aggr-link: The name of the representative interface.

- Description

Deletes a LinkAggregation Group.

- Exit Code

0: normal end.
>0: abnormal end.

- Example

Processes to inactivate a LinkAggregation Group are shown below.

1.

Inactivate the LinkAggregation Group

-

Solaris 10 8/07 or later

The following example shows how to inactivate the "key=1" LinkAggregation Group and stop the LinkAggregation (*1).
(IP address of the representative interface "aggr1" is deleted.):

# ifconfig aggr1 unplumb

*1: If LinkAggregation Group has been setup to be activated after rebooting the system, please delete the descriptions in
the /etc/hostname.aggr

*

(

*

: instance number) and /etc/inet/hosts files defined in the activation of LinkAggregation Group

section.

-

Solaris 11

The following example shows how to inactivate the "aggr-link=aggr1" LinkAggregation Group and stop the LinkAggregation
(*2).
(IP address of the representative interface "aggr1" is deleted.):

# ifconfig aggr1 unplumb

*2: If LinkAggregation Group has been setup to be activated after rebooting the system, please execute the following
ipadm(1M) command and delete the descriptions in the /etc/inet/hosts files defined in the activation of LinkAggregation
Group section.

# ipadm delete-ip aggr1

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