HP 1606 Fabric OS FCIP Administrators Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001766-01, November 20 - Page 52
Deleting an IP route, Deleting an FCIP tunnel, Deleting an FCIP circuit, Virtual fabrics and the FX8
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2 Deleting an IP route Deleting an IP route You can delete an IP route to a gateway destination IP address using the portcfg iproute with the delete option. The command syntax is as follows: portcfg iproute ge delete dest_IPv4_addr netmask Deleting an FCIP tunnel When you delete an FCIP tunnel, you also delete all associated FCIP circuits. Use the portCfg fciptunnel command with the delete option to delete FCIP tunnels. The command syntax is as follows: portcfg fciptunnel ve_port delete CAUTION The fciptunnel delete command does not prompt you to verify your deletion. Be sure you want to delete the tunnel before you press Enter. Deleting an FCIP circuit You can delete individual FCIP circuits using the portCfg fcipcircuit command with the delete option. The command syntax is as follows: portcfg fcipcircuit ve_port delete circuit_id Virtual fabrics and the FX8-24 blade The FX8-24 FC ports can be part of any logical switch. The GE_ports and VE_ports on the FX8-24 blade can be part of any logical switch. GE_ports and VE_ports ports may be moved between any two logical switches. Ports do not need to be off-line when they are moved. Changes are disruptive, and cause the device to logout log back in. GE_ports and VE_ports are independent of each other, so both must be moved in independent steps, and you must clear the configuration on VE_ports and GE_ports before moving them between logical switches. This differs from the FR4-18i blade, where only GE_ports need to be moved, and all the VE_ports created on that GE_port are automatically moved, and you do not need to delete VE_port and GbE port configuration information. The total number of VE_ports in all the logical switches is equal to the maximum number of VE_ports on an FX8-24 blade (which is 20) multiplied by the maximum number of FX8-24 blades allowed on a DCX or DCX-4S chassis (which is 4). NOTE Virtual fabrics are not supported on the 7800 switch at this time. 38 Fabric OS FCIP Administrator's Guide 53-1001766-01