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Virtual ports or virtual interfaces can be deleted. Simply select the virtual interface to be deleted like 'eth0:1' and press OK. Note that any iSCSI, NFS, or CIFS sessions using that port will become disconnected. | Virtual ports or virtual interfaces can be deleted. Simply select the virtual interface to be deleted like 'eth0:1' and press OK. Note that any iSCSI, NFS, or CIFS sessions using that port will become disconnected. | ||
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'''Navigation:''' Storage Management --> Storage System --> Network Port --> Delete Virtual Port ''(toolbar)'' | '''Navigation:''' Storage Management --> Storage System --> Network Port --> Delete Virtual Port ''(toolbar)'' | ||
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Revision as of 22:04, 21 August 2019

Virtual ports or virtual interfaces can be deleted. Simply select the virtual interface to be deleted like 'eth0:1' and press OK. Note that any iSCSI, NFS, or CIFS sessions using that port will become disconnected.
Navigation: Storage Management --> Storage System --> Network Port --> Delete Virtual Port (toolbar)