Use this command to do the following:
- Delete a local Internet Protocol (IP) address from the TPF system
- Delete an IP router from the TPF system.
Requirements and Restrictions
- You can enter this command only in 1052 state or higher.
- You can enter this command only from the basic subsystem (BSS).
Format
- IP-ipaddr
- deletes the definition of a local IP address, where ipaddr is the
numeric local IP address.
- SDA-sda
- deletes an IP router, where sda is the symbolic device address of
the IP router.
Additional Information
- Online help information is available for this command. To display
the help information, enter one of the following:
ZTTCP HELP
ZTTCP ?
- To delete a local IP address, no IP router can be associated with this
local IP address. You must either delete the definitions of those IP
routers or change the local IP address assigned to those IP routers.
- You can select a different local IP address to be the default by entering
the ZTTCP CHANGE command.
- If more than one local IP address is defined, you cannot delete the
default local IP address.
- You must deactivate an IP router by entering the ZTTCP INACTIVATE command
before the IP router can be deleted.
Examples
The following example deletes a local IP address.
+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
|User: ZTTCP DELETE IP-9.117.249.66 |
| |
|System: TTCP0006I 08.20.36 LOCAL IP ADDRESS 9.117.249.66 DELETED |
+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
The following example deletes an IP router.
+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
|User: ZTTCP DELETE SDA-932 |
| |
|System: TTCP0007I 08.19.33 IP ROUTER SDA-0932 DELETED |
+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
Related Information
See TPF Transmission Control Protocol/Internet
Protocol for more information about TCP/IP native stack support.