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Delete a logical interface
Availability: This command is available to cluster administrators at the admin privilege level.
Description
The network interface delete
command deletes a logical interface (LIF) from a Vserver. Only administratively down LIFs can be deleted. To make a LIF administratively down, use the network interface modify command to set the "status-admin" parameter to "down".
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If the LIF is configured for a SAN protocol and is part of a portset, the LIF must be removed from the portset before it can be deleted. To determine if a LIF is in a portset, use the lun portset show command. To remove the LIF from the portset, use the lun portset remove command. |
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On some cloud platforms, this operation might perform changes to the external route tables. |
Parameters
-vserver <vserver>
- Vserver Name-
Use this parameter to specify the Vserver on which the logical interface to be deleted is located.
-lif <lif-name>
- Logical Interface Name-
Use this parameter to specify the logical interface to delete.
Examples
The following example deletes a logical interface named cluslif3 that is located on a Vserver named vs0.
cluster1::> network interface delete -vserver vs0 -lif cluslif3