HP StorageWorks 8/8 Brocade Fabric OS Command Reference Manual v6.2.0 (53-1001 - Page 413
Deletes all configuration information for the specified policy
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ipsecConfig 2 --delete type Deletes a specified policy or all policies of a certain type from the configuration database. You can delete IPsec policies, IKE policies, and SADB entries. When deleting IPsec policies, you have the option to delete specific components only, such as the transform or the selector, and recreate these components without having to recreate the entire policy. The syntax for deleting a policy is as follows: ipsecconfig --delete type [subtype] arguments Specifies the policy to be deleted. Valid policy types include: policy ips subtype Deletes a specified IPsec policy or all IPsec policies. Optionally specify a component (subtype) to delete the component only: selector Deletes the selector for a specified IPsec policy, or all selectors of all configured IPsec policies. transform Deletes the transform for a specified IPsec policy, or all transforms of all configured IPsec policies. sa-proposal Deletes the SA proposal for a specified IPsec policy, or all SA proposals of all configured IPsec policies. sa Deletes the SAs for a specified IPsec policy, or all SAs of all configured IPsec policies. policy ike Deletes a specified IKE policy or all configured IKE policies. sa Deletes a specified SADB entry or all manual SADB entries. manual-sa arguments -a -tag name Deletes the SA policy entries used in manually keyed SA entries from the configuration database. Specifies the selection as one of the following: Deletes all configuration information for the specified type and subtype. Deletes all configuration information for the specified policy type. --flush manual-sa Flushes all SA entries (including manually keyed and automatically keyed SAs) from the kernel SADB. All active TCP sessions that are using IPsec protection are terminated when this command is executed. This command, unlike delete, does not remove the policies from the configuration database. Flushing any other policy parameters is not supported. --show type policy ips Displays current IPsec or IKE configuration. The syntax for the display option is as follows: --show type [subtype] arguments] Specifies the policy to be displayed. Valid values for type include the following: Displays the IPsec policy configuration. A policy subtype must be specified when displaying the IPsec policy configuration. Valid subtypes include the following: Fabric OS Command Reference 385 53-1001186-01