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Deleting an FXO interface 412
SmartWare Software Configuration Guide 36 • FXO interface configuration
Once you are in the Context CS mode, you can enter the FXO configuration mode with the next steps.
Example: Create an FXO interface named PSTN-FALLBACK
The following commands would be used—in Context CS mode—to create an FXO interface named
PSTN-FALLBACK:
node(ctx-cs)[switch]#interface fxo PSTN-FALLBACK
node(if-fxo)[PSTN-FA~]#
Deleting an FXO interface
Almost every configuration command has a no form. In general, use the no form to disable a feature or func-
tion. Use the command without the
no keyword to re-enable a disabled feature or to enable a feature that is
disabled by default. The
no form of the FXO interface deletes the interface.
Mode: Context CS.
Step Prompt & command Purpose
5 node(ctx-cs)[switch]#interface fxo name The “interface fxo” command creates the new
interface name, which represents an FXO inter-
face. This command also places you in the FXO
interface configuration mode for the created inter-
face.
6 node(if-fxo)[name]# You are now in the FXO interface configuration
mode. In this mode, you may configure the param-
eters for the FXO interface name
Step Prompt & command Purpose
1 node> Basic prompt in Operator Exec mode
2 node>enable Enters Administration execution mode
node# The prompt in administration execution mode
3 node#configure Enters the Configure configuration mode
node(cfg)# The prompt in the Configure configuration mode
4 node(cfg)#context cs Enters the context “CS” for Circuit Switch
node(ctx-cs)[switch]# The prompt in the Context CS configuration
mode
5 node(ctx-cs)[switch]#no interface fxo name Deletes the existing interface name

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