01-03-2008 10:14 PM - edited 03-03-2019 08:07 PM
Hi
If i create put encap frame on a main interface and create a sub interface and then I delete the sub interface using no int se1/0.1 etc .
By doing the above no int se1/0.1, will I see se1/0.1 when i issue sh ip int brief or will i see it as deleted down?
Please help. Thanks.
01-03-2008 11:02 PM
i think u can delet a sub interface only by reloading the router..
just try "default inter ser 1/0"
note this cmd will clear all ur configs under interface.
01-04-2008 12:48 AM
hey i tried "default int ser 1/0".It doesnt remove the sun interface,but just clears the configuration...
i think options is give "no int ser 1/0.1" and then reload it without saving the config ..
01-04-2008 12:52 AM
Hi,
By issuing "no int s1/0.1" or "default int s1/0.1", the sub interface will reflect as deleted down when "sh ip int brie" is given.
i reckon reloading will remove the subinterface but will not a feasible solution on a live network.
Edit - ** the config under the subint will be cleared on giving the above commands.
01-04-2008 01:46 AM
Yes Aditya is correct.
Only the configs under the sub interface are removed and it is displayed as deleted down in the sh ip int brief command
You need a reboot to clear these interfaces
HTH
Narayan
01-05-2008 08:58 AM
Thanks everyone for the reply. Here a question. If I issue the no int command, and the sub-interface show as deleted.
1. If i dun reboot the router and i do a write mem, can i say that the sub-interface is basically not present although it show deleted cos sometimes it not advisable to reboot the router in production. ?
2. When i do a write mem and reboot the router later on, will the sub-interface be shown when i issue a sh ip int brief?
PLease help. Thanks.
Alan
01-05-2008 09:18 AM
1. Correct.
2. No, it won't be shown.
01-06-2008 09:38 AM
Thanks Edison
01-06-2008 08:02 PM
Hi ,
I think you won't see that deleted interface.
regards
cp gupta
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