Step-by-Step Patch Uninstallation
Step-by-Step Patch Uninstallation Task List
Stopping Running Patches
Deleting Patches
Stopping Running Patches
When you stop running a patch, the patch state becomes DEACTIVE, and the system runs in the way
before it is installed with the patch.
Follow these steps to stop running patches: (On the SR6602 router)
To do...
Enter system view
Stop running the specified patches
Follow these steps to stop running patches: (On the SR6604/6608/6616 router)
To do...
Enter system view
Stop running the specified patches
Deleting Patches
Deleting patches only removes the patches from the memory patch area, and does not delete them
from the storage medium. The patches turn to IDLE state after this operation. After a patch is deleted,
the system runs in the way before it is installed with the patch.
Follow these steps to delete patches: (On the SR6602 router)
To do...
Enter system view
Delete the specified patches from
the memory patch area
Follow these steps to delete patches: (On the SR6604/6608/6616 router)
To do...
Enter system view
Delete the specified patches from
the memory patch area
Task
Use the command...
system-view
patch deactive patch-number
Use the command...
system-view
patch deactive patch-number slot
slot-number
Use the command...
system-view
patch delete patch-number
Use the command...
system-view
patch delete patch-number slot
slot-number
12-145
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