Removes the Virtual I/O Server TCP/IP configuration.
rmtcpip [-f] [-nextboot] {-all | [-hostname] [-routing] [-interface ifnameList [-family Family]]}
rmtcpip [-f] {-all | [-namesrv] [-hostname] [-routing] [-interface ifnameList [-family Family]]}
The rmtcpip command removes Virtual I/O Server (VIOS) TCP/IP settings, such as name server information, network interface configuration, routing information, and host name.
Flag name | Description |
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-all | Removes all TCP/IP settings, effectively resetting it to a newly installed system. |
-f | Executes the command with out prompting for user confirmation. |
-family | Removes a specific TCP/IP family from an interface. Supported values are inet and inet6. |
-interface | Removes TCP/IP configuration from listed interfaces. |
-hostname | Resets the hostname to ioserver. |
-namesrv | Removes DNS information and clears the hosts file. |
-nextboot | Removes the specified information from the configuration files, leaving the current network parameters intact (all except DNS information and hosts file). |
-routing | Removes static routing tables. |
rmtcpip -all
Answer yes when
promptedrmtcpip -f -interface en0
rmtcpip -f -routing
rmtcpip -f -interface en0 -nextboot
rmtcpip -interface en0 -family inet6
rmtcpip -interface en0 -family inet
rmtcpip -interface en0 -f
The requested operation is not allowed because partition is a member of "chanda_cluster" cluster.
Interface being used is "en0" ("inet" Family) for cluster communication.