Quantum DXi-Series Command Line Interface (CLI) Guide
6-67081-05 Rev B
April 2012
Network CLI Commands
81
Deleting a Route From
the System of Network
Device
syscli --del route [--devname <DEVNAME>] --network <IPADDR> [--sure]
This CLI allows the admin user to delete the route for the system (and optionally
for a network device).
Note:
The system does not automatically reboot; therefore, after making any
modification to your network configuration, you must manually reboot
the system. You can reboot the system using the sysclil
--nodemanage
--reboot
command.
CLI Command Options:
•
--del:
Deletes route for the system or network device.
•
--devname:
Device name. The general format is
<label><devno>[:<vifno>] where
•
label
: Device label, which is an alphabetic string (e.g. bond, eth, ...)
•
devno
: Device number, which can range from 0 to possibly 99,
depending on actual systems.
•
vifno
: Virtual interface number, which is optional and can range from 1
to possibly 99, depending on actual systems.
•
--network:
IP address in decimal dotted notation (e.g. 10.20.30.0).
•
--sure:
if specified, the command will execute without asking for
confirmation.
Listing Static Routes
syscli --list route
This CLI allows the user to display the static routes for the system.
--list:
Lists the static routes.
Deprecated Network
CLI Commands
The following network CLI commands are deprecated:
•
•
•
•
Setting Up a Segmented Network
•
Setting Up an Unsegmented Network
•
•
Undoing a Network Configuration
Enabling Jumbo Frames
syscli --enable jumbo
DEPRECATED. Use the syscli
--add netcfg
command to set jumbo frame status
instead.