From: Joe Higgins (netsat@optonline.net)
Date: Sun Sep 01 2002 - 18:32:58 GMT-3
How about copying the interface commands to notepad. Edit notepad. Do a
"default interface sx" command on the interface and paste it back into the
configuration.
Todd Veillette wrote:
> Tom,
>
> If you are talking about a scanrio in production,
> and it is also how you are telneted in, then you
> are in for a treat.
>
> If it is a sub-serial, or even if it is not you can
> ip the physical on a different network, then
> remove the interface ie no int s0/0.1.
> This will knock you off, but as long as you
> don't turn inverse arp off on the physical,
> you should be able to build a new sub on the
> local using the new ip and telnet back in.
>
> Then you would build a new sub ie int s0/0.2 p
> with a third ip, and no ip address the physical,
> after setting the new one up. This will knock
> you out again. You rebuild to the new sub and
> telnet back in, done.
>
> Not a procedure for the faint at heart but it does work,
> the old subs will be wiped on the next reboot.
>
> The neat little command - reload in 15 can be a lifesaver
> here. And/or an ISDN back-up line.
>
> -TV
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Tom Fortier" <tom@fortier.com>
> To: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
> Sent: Sunday, September 01, 2002 12:24 AM
> Subject: Moving Frame-Relay Map
>
> > Once a frame-relay map is applied to an interface, is there anyway to
> > move it without deleting it and reloading the router?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Tom
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