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NauticaRS Release 4.1 Reference Guide
Verb:
MTC:
Function:
Instructions:
Example:
box# del pa ppp/wat1
isdn# del is callb 123456/wat1
ip# del ro s/192.168.1.0/24/wat1
path/ppp/wat1# del
box#
17-12
Delete
del
The DEL verb can be used anywhere in BCC that
objects have been configured.
Use the following syntax when entering the DELete
verb:
DEL CONTEXT Type/Object
This syntax is used to delete an item in full, using the
same parameters with which it was created.
The following are some examples of how different
configured objects can be deleted. DELete can only be
used in configure (box#) mode or one of its
subdirectories.
Deletes the specific path Wat1.
Deletes the ISDN call back 123456/WAT1.
Deletes a static route.
Note:
There is no Undelete command in BCC. If something is
deleted in error, do not save the configuration changes. Instead
reboot the unit and it will be returned to its last saved state. If
you are worried about the DELete verb, use BATch
and Commit
(page
DELete can also be used inside a configured object. For example:
Deletes the PPP/WAT1 path.
17-8) to ensure safe working.
(page
17-3)
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