Re: How to remove a serial interface
- From: Mathias Gaertner <mathias.gaertner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 19 Jan 2006 11:17:22 +0100
Hm, martin, last time I checked that, the copy startup running does MERGE the config. Thus, not "back where you started" but even worse. The only save way is reloading. And some interfaces/subinterfaces just won't go away without reload.
Mathias
Martin Bilgrav schrieb:
Tip: aslong as you do not save your config (running to startup), you can allway copy startup to running, and you will be back were you started
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