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Cisco SCE 2000 and SCE 1000 Software Configuration Guide
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Chapter 9 Managing Subscribers
Subscriber Traffic Processor IP Ranges
Use these commands to remove existing TIRs and subscriber mappings. You can perform the following
operations:
•
Remove a specified TIR
•
Remove all TIRs
•
Remove all subscriber mappings assigned to a specified TIR
•
Remove all subscriber mappings assigned to a specified IP range
As with updating a TIR, by default, if subscriber mappings already exist for the specified IP range, the
command will fail. However, you can specify that any existing subscriber mappings in the IP range
should be removed (remove-subscriber-mappings keyword). In this case the command will execute even
if subscriber mappings exist.
How to Remove a Specified TIR
Step 1
From the SCE(config if)# prompt, type
no subscriber TP-IP-range name
tir-name
[remove-subscriber-mappings]
and press
Enter
.
If subscriber mappings exist for this IP range, the command will fail. Specify
remove-subscriber-mappings
to remove any existing subscriber mappings for this IP range, and the
command will execute successfully.
How to Remove All TIRs
Step 1
From the SCE(config if)# prompt, type
no subscriber TP-IP-range all
[remove-subscriber-mappings]
and press
Enter
.
If subscriber mappings exist for this IP range, the command will fail. Specify
remove-subscriber-mappings
to remove any existing subscriber mappings for this IP range, and the
command will execute successfully.
How to Remove Mappings from a Specified TIR
Step 1
From the SCE(config if)# prompt, type
no subscriber mappings included-in TP-IP-range name
tir-name
and press
Enter
.
The
remove-subscriber-mappings
option is not applicable to this command.