Re: How to get rid of annoying frame-relay subinterfaces?

From: Bryan Fetzer (cciebfetzer@gmail.com)
Date: Tue Jan 10 2006 - 12:38:09 GMT-3


Again, the original question was/is how do to this WITHOUT rebooting the
router.

Pallavi Srinivasa wrote:

>Another way is to change the encapsulation on the interface, reload the
>router and then build frame relay config. This worked for me.
>
>On 1/9/06, Jonathan Stevens <jonathanstevens.net@googlemail.com> wrote:
>
>
>>One alternative (which will save you a lot of time) is to use a
>>different subinterface number for your new interface. This will save you
>>time.
>>
>>CCIEin2006 wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>>Hello All,
>>>
>>>Sometimes when configuring frame-relay subinterfaces I accidentally
>>>configure the wrong interface type but the only way I can change it is by
>>>removing the interface and rebooting.
>>>
>>>Is there a way to do this without rebooting?
>>>
>>>R5#conf t
>>>Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z.
>>>R5(config)#int ser0/0.5 point-to-point
>>>R5(config)#int ser0/0.5 multipoint
>>>% Warning: cannot change link type
>>>R5(config-subif)#
>>>R5(config-subif)#exit
>>>R5(config)#no int ser0/0.5 point-to-point
>>>Not all config may be removed and may reappear after reactivating the
>>>sub-interface
>>>
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