Chapter 47 Configuration Mode Commands
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where
An example is shown next.
• Enable the IP route with the IP address of 192.168.11.1 and subnet mask of
255.255.255.0. This ip route must have already been created and made inactive prior to re-
enable command being applied.
47.5.4 Other Examples of no Commands
In some cases the no command can disable a feature, disable an option of a feature or disable a
feature on a port by port basis.
47.5.4.1 no trunk
Syntax:
no trunk <T1|T2|T3|T4|T5|T6>
no trunk <T1|T2|T3|T4|T5|T6> lacp
no trunk <T1|T2|T3|T4|T5|T6> interface <port-list>
where
An example is shown next.
• Disable trunk one (T1).
• Disable LAPC on trunk three (T3).
• Remove ports one, three, four and five from trunk two (T2).
47.5.4.2 no port-access-authenticator
Syntax:
no port-access-authenticator
no port-access-authenticator <port-list> reauthenticate
no port-access-authenticator <port-list>
<ip> <mask> inactive
= Re-enables an ip route with the specified IP address and
subnet mask.
sysname(config)# no ip route 192.168.11.1 255.255.255.0 inactive
<T1|T2|T3|T4|T5|T6>
= Disables the trunk group.
<T1|T2|T3|T4|T5|T6>
lacp
= Disables LACP in the trunk group.
<T1|T2|T3|T4|T5|T6>
interface <port-list>
= Removes ports from the trunk group.
sysname(config)# no trunk T1
sysname(config)# no trunk T3 lacp
sysname(config)# no trunk T2 interface 1,3-5