WAN Subsystem Configuration and Management Manual

SCF Commands
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DELETE PATH Command
device-name
indicates the name of the DEVICE object in the configuration database and is also
the name of the corresponding data-communications subsystem object.
Considerations
You must stop the DEVICE object with the STOP DEVICE command before you
can delete it.
Only DEVICE objects that were added with the WAN subsystem ADD command
can be deleted.
DELETE PATH Command
Use the DELETE PATH command to remove the definition of a path on a CLIP from
the configuration database.
The DELETE PATH command has this syntax:
conc-name.clip-num.path-name
indicates the path name.
Value: The name of the data communications subsystem object as
specified in the ADD DEVICE command.
Default: None provided.
Wild card: You can use the asterisk (*) to specify all configured DEVICE
objects.
DELETE PATH $ZZWAN.#conc-name.clip-num.path-name
Value: The path name is the name of the SWAN concentrator, followed by
the CLIP number, followed by the path name.
conc-name is the name of the SWAN concentrator as specified in
the ADD ADAPTER command.
clip-num is the CLIP number. The possible values for the CLIP
number are 1, 2, or 3 for a SWAN concentrator and 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, or
6 for a SWAN 2 concentrator.
path-name is the name of the Ethernet path. The possible values
for the path name are A or B. A indicates the A Ethernet path. B
indicates the B Ethernet path.
Default: None provided.
Wild card: You can use the asterisk (*) to specify all configured PATH objects.