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If the Ethernet interface module is removed and Quick Configuration is
subsequently restarted, the labels for the ports on the removed module
will be highlighted to indicate that they are still configured in the router,
even though they are no longer installed.
You can then do one of the following:
Delete the non-existent ports from the configuration. This is the
recommended action if you will not be installing another interface
module in the same slot as the module you just removed. (Refer to
‘To use Quick Configuration to delete the non-existent ports from
the configuration’’ on the next page.)
Edit the configuration (including the parameters for the removed
interface module), then reboot the router. You would do this if you
wanted to install a new interface module in the slot from which have
just removed the original interface module. To edit the configuration,
refer to the earlier sections of this chapter.
Highlighted port labels
indicate previously
configured ports on a
interface module that
has been removed
from the router
Figure 3-22. Identifying Nonexistent Ports in the HP Router 650 Configuration
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