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    Syntax error deleting interface from dataplane

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      Ulrik
      last edited by Ulrik

      Hi,

      I have been installing TNSR 21.07.1 on a server with 6 intel nic's During installation i did not choose to setup a host management interface as the documentations said that could be done later. So after installation all 6 interfaces seems to ben owned by the dataplane.

      But when i try to delete an interface from the dp using the command from the documentation i get a CLI syntax error. I have tried deleteing just the interface by name and the pci device id both "no" commands return the synax error.

      the commands I am using are :

      #tnsr(config): no interface GigabitEthernet0/14/0 and
      #tnsr(config): no dataplane dpdk dev 0000:00:14.0

      Can anyone see what i am doing wrong here ?

      Ideally I would like to "just" use an host vlan subinterface as out of band management having the native interface managed by the dataplane. I cannot see anywhere if that is possible and if it is how to configure it.

      I appreciate any help I can get.

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        Derelict LAYER 8 Netgate @Ulrik
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        @ulrik Please post everything including the error message you are getting when you attempt to delete the interface.

        Thank you.

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          Ulrik @Derelict
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          @derelict Too late :-) i decided to reinstall and create the host interface during install.

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