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Deleting a NIC bond
When you delete an Active-Passive bond, the preferred interface assumes the IP address and
configuration of the deleted logical interface. The other NIC is disabled, and its IP address is set
to 0.0.0.0.
When you delete either a Link Aggregation Dynamic Mode or an Adaptive Load Balancing bond,
one of the active interfaces in the bond retains the IP address of the deleted logical interface. The
other NIC is disabled, and its IP address is set to 0.0.0.0.
1. Log in to the storage system, and expand the tree.
2. Select Network.
3. On the TCP/IP tab, select the bond interface or physical bond to delete.
4. Click TCP/IP Tasks, and select Delete Bond.
Because the IP addresses changes, the Search Network window opens.
Figure 46 Searching for the unbonded storage system on the network
5. Search for the storage system by Host Name or IP Address or Subnet/Mask.
NOTE: Because it can take a few minutes for the storage system to set the network address,
the search may fail the first time. If the search fails, wait a minute or two and select Try Again
on the Network Search Failed message.
You can also use the Configuration Interface to delete a NIC bond. See “Deleting a NIC
bond” (page 249).
Verify NIC settings and communication settings after deleting a bond
1. Select a storage system, and open the tree below it.
2. Select Network.
3. Check the interfaces on the TCP/IP tab, and reconfigure them if necessary.
After deleting a bond, the interfaces may not have the correct IP addresses, or one interface
may be disabled.
4. Click the Communication tab.
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