Network --delete – Dell PowerVault DR2000v User Manual

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--bondif Bond interface(s) to show.

--nwif Eth interface(s) to show.

--hosts Show local host.

--routes Show local routes.

--interface Routes for a specific interface.

Result

Device : bond0

Enabled : yes

Link : yes

Boot protocol : dhcp

IP Addr : 10.20.24.55

Netmask : 255.255.252.0

Gateway : 10.20.32.13

MAC Addr : 78:2B:CB:47:D0:08

MTU : 1500

Bonding options : "mode=balance-alb miimon=100 xmit_hash_policy=2"

Slave Interfaces : eth0,eth1,eth2,eth3

eth0 MAC : 78:2B:CB:47:D0:08

eth0 Max Speed : 1000baseT/Full

eth0 Speed : 1000Mb/s

eth0 Duplex : Full

eth1 MAC : 00:50:56:93:5A:02

eth1 Max Speed : 1000baseT/Full

eth1 Speed : 1000Mb/s

eth1 Duplex : Full

eth2 MAC : 00:50:56:93:5A:03

eth2 Max Speed : 1000baseT/Full

eth2 Speed : 1000Mb/s

eth2 Duplex : Full

eth3 MAC : 00:50:56:93:5A:04

eth3 Max Speed : 1000baseT/Full

eth3 Speed : 1000Mb/s

eth3 Duplex : Full

DNS Suffix : storage.local

Primary Nameserver : 10.25.19.15

Secondary Nameserver : 10.25.19.16

network --delete

Description

The command deletes a network interface.

Syntax

network --delete [--bondif <bond0,bond1,...,bondN>]

[--member <eth0,eth1,...,ethN>]

[--nwif <eth0,eth1,...,ethN>]

--bondif Bond interface(s) to delete.

--member Bond member interface(s) to delete.

--nwif Eth interface(s) to delete.

For example, to delete network interface eth2, run the command: network --delete --nwif eth2

Result

Interface delete successful. Please restart networking for the changes to take

effect.

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