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The service group has not been referenced., verify the following conditions

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Parameters number: Service loopback group ID, ranging from 1 to 1024. type: Specifies the service type of a service loopback group. tunnel: Specifies the service type of a service loopback group as Tunnel (unicast tunnel service). Description Use service-loopback group to create a service loopback group and specify its service type. Use undo service-loopback group to remove a service loopback group. A service loopback group can be referenced by other features once it is created, and can process service traffic only after it is referenced. A service loopback group may be referenced by multiple features at the same time. You can change the service type of an existing service loopback group. For the change to be successful, verify the following conditions: • The service group has not been referenced. • The attributes of all member ports (if any) are not conflicting with the target service type • No service loopback group has been created for the target service type. Only one service loopback group is allowed for a service type. You cannot remove a service loopback group that is referenced by other features. Examples # Configure service loopback group 5 and specify its service type as Tunnel. system-view [Sysname] service-loopback group 5 type tunnel 229

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Parameters
number
: Service loopback group ID, ranging from 1 to 1024.
type
: Specifies the service type of a service loopback group.
tunnel
: Specifies the service type of a service loopback group as Tunnel (unicast tunnel service).
Description
Use
service-loopback group
to create a service loopback group and specify its service type.
Use
undo
service-loopback group
to remove a service loopback group.
A service loopback group can be referenced by other features once it is created, and can process service
traffic only after it is referenced. A service loopback group may be referenced by multiple features at the
same time.
You can change the service type of an existing service loopback group. For the change to be successful,
verify the following conditions:
The service group has not been referenced.
The attributes of all member ports (if any) are not conflicting with the target service type
No service loopback group has been created for the target service type. Only one service loopback
group is allowed for a service type.
You cannot remove a service loopback group that is referenced by other features.
Examples
# Configure service loopback group 5 and specify its service type as Tunnel.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] service-loopback group 5 type tunnel