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
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You must stop the DEVICE object with the STOP DEVICE command before you
can delete it.
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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.