Use the rmportip command to remove an
Internet Small Computer System Interface (iSCSI) Internet Protocol
(IP) address from a node Ethernet port.
Syntax
rmportip [ -failover ] -ip_6 -node { node_name | node_id } port_id
Parameters
- -failover
- (Optional) Specifies that the failover IP address information
be removed for the specified port.
- -ip_6
- (Required) Specifies that the Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6)
address be removed for the specified port. If this parameter is not
used, the Internet Protocol Version 4 (IPv4) address is removed by
default.
- -nodenode_name | node_id
- (Required) Specifies the node with the Ethernet port that the
IP address is being removed from.
- port_id
- (Required) Specifies which port (1, 2, 3, or 4) to apply changes
to.
Description
This command removes an IPv4 or IPv6 address from an Ethernet
port of a node.
Before
unconfiguring an IP from a source Ethernet port, the system checks if there are any sessions
established from the selected port to any backend iSCSI controller. You must remove sessions to the
backend iSCSI controller using the command before attempting to unconfigure the port.
An invocation example for IPv4
rmportip -node 1 1
The resulting output:
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An invocation example for IPv6
rmportip -node 1 -ip_6 2
The resulting output:
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