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Administering TCP/IP Networks, IPMP, and IP Tunnels in Oracle® Solaris 11.4

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Updated: November 2020
 
 

Removing an Interface From an IPMP Group

To remove one or more interfaces from the IPMP group, use the following syntax:

$ ipadm remove-ipmp -i under-interface[ -i under-interface ...] ipmp-interface

under-interface refers to an IP interface that you are removing from the IPMP group and ipmp-interface refers to the IPMP group from which you are removing the underlying interfaces.

You can remove as many underlying interfaces in a single command, as required. Removing all of the underlying interfaces does not delete the IPMP interface. Instead, it exists as an empty IPMP interface or group.

The following example shows how to remove the net4 interface from the IPMP group, ipmp0.

$ ipadm remove-ipmp -i net4 ipmp0
$ ipmpstat -g
GROUP   GROUPNAME   STATE      FDT       INTERFACES
ipmp0   ipmp0      ok         10.00s    net0 net1