Deleting Ports And Virtual Circuits; Deleting A Virtual Circuit - Alcatel Omni Switch/Router User Manual

Alcatel switch/router release 4.5
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Deleting Ports and Virtual Circuits

Deleting Ports and Virtual Circuits
You can delete a
configuration parameters revert back to default settings. You can use the
delete:
• a single virtual circuit, or
• a port and all of its associated virtual circuits
The
command always requires you to indicate at least a slot and port number. You
cannot, for example, enter

Deleting a Virtual Circuit

You can delete a single virtual circuit as long as you know its
where it exists. Deleting a virtual circuit resets the configuration parameters on that circuit to
configuration and bridging defaults. By default, a virtual circuit is assigned to Group 1.
Virtual circuits are also not actually "deleted" when you use
network stills sees them as active or inactive. If the virtual circuit was configured (manage-
ment circuit or a circuit configured through
is deleted; the VC is still present as long as it was present before you deleted it. If the virtual
circuit is learned (through status updates from the Frame Relay network), then the database
record for the circuit is deleted, but the circuit is still present.
To delete a virtual circuit, enter the following command
where
which the virtual circuit maps, and
For example, if you wanted to delete virtual circuit 32 on Port 1 of the
then would enter:
This system returns the following prompt to confirm the deletion:
Enter a
to confirm the deletion or press
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port or virtual circuit. When you delete a port or virtual circuit all
WSX
along with no slot and port parameters.
is the Omni Switch/Router slot number for the
or
DLCI
), then the database record for the circuit
board,
WSX
is the identification number for the virtual circuit.
to cancel the deletion.
command to
number and the
port
WSX
. The Frame Relay
is the port to
board in slot 2,
WSX

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