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236 XgOS User’s Guide September 2014
Deleting a LAG
You can delete a LAG at any time by issuing the remove lag command. Whenever
you delete a LAG, remember to delete the LAG on the Oracle Fabric Interconnect’s
peer Ethernet device (if needed). The remove lag commands supports:
“Delete All LAGs from an Oracle Fabric Interconnect” on page 236
“Delete All LAGs from a 10-Port GE Module” on page 236
“Delete a Single LAG from a 10-Port GE Module” on page 237
“Delete a Port from a LAG” on page 237
If you delete a LAG that contains any ports, a confirmation warning is displayed.
Deleting a port from a LAG can potentially cause a delay in packet transmission and
reception on the vNICs that are configured on the port. This potential delay is
temporary as traffic flows are remapped to another port in the LAG, and while TCP
retransmits the packets. If you delete an empty LAG, the confirmation warning is
not displayed.
Delete All LAGs from an Oracle Fabric
Interconnect
To delete all LAGs from a Chassis, use the remove lag command and the wildcard
options—either * or *.*
Delete All LAGs from a 10-Port GE Module
To delete all LAGs from a specified 10-Port GE Module, issue the remove lag
command plus the <slot-number>.* argument for a focused wildcard. For example
to delete all LAGs from module 5:
remove lag *
Removing LAGs may disrupt virtual network traffic. Remove all LAGs
(y/n)?y
remove lag 5.*
Removing LAGs may disrupt virtual network traffic.
Remove all LAGs on card 5 (y/n)?y