a reboot clear this....

this happens quite a bit with various sub interfaces and dlci's not used on
a frame circuit.

-Patrick

>>> "Wright, Jeremy"  04/25/02 08:47AM >>>
i have a 7507 that i created a subinterface on (int fa4/0/0.1) and I no
longer need it. I did a no int fa4/0/0.1 and it took it ok. It does not show
up in the show run but when I do a sh ip int brief it shows up but as
deleted. Even though it is not in use or affecting anything, will it still
always show up in sh ip int brief? Is there a way to get it out of the sh ip
int brief?
 

                             







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