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01-20-2014 08:59 AM
Hi,
just starting up with my first PaloAlto device, and have a simple question for which I don't seem to find a solution in the documentation. By default, the interfaces of a new firewall are are unconfigured, i.e. the GUI shows their status as "not configured and down". However, if any change of config is made, it seems to be impossible to get the interface back to that state. I know that I can Link State as "down", but that's not what I'm looking for, because it still shows the interface in alarming red color in the GUI, and the status for it is "configured but down". I'd like to see the unused interfaces as "not configured". Is there a way to reset interfaces to unconfigured state?
01-20-2014 09:08 AM
Can you please navigate to Network-Interface select the interface and click on the delete option below:-
01-20-2014 09:08 AM
Can you please navigate to Network-Interface select the interface and click on the delete option below:-
01-20-2014 11:35 PM
you may also use
delete network interface ...........
in configure mode.
01-20-2014 11:48 PM
I don't know what to say, I must be blind... I played with this literally hours, and didn't see that Delete button. I even tried that command line command proposed by panos. It resulted in:
Server error : ethernet1/3 cannot be deleted because of references from:
import -> network -> interface
import -> network -> interface
import -> network -> interface
import -> network -> interface
[edit]
admin@PA-3020#
But anyway, the delete button in GUI did what I needed, thanks a lot.
01-21-2014 12:46 AM
Been there, done that!
Last it was searching for how you search in a particular folder (and below) in win7 (previously one could rightclick and select search)... turned out the damn search box is located by default in the top right in explorer nowadays 😃
06-24-2015 04:27 PM
thanks for this. However @Palo Alto, I find this ambiguous. Once pressed, it says "delete interface entry" which sounds rather more ominous than "remove interface config"
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