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Microsoft Windows XP [Version 5.1.2600]
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C:\WINDOWS>netsh routing ip ospf delete interface ? Usage: delete interface [name=] [[addr=] [mask=]] Parameters: Tag Value name Name of the OSPF interface to delete. addr - IP address of the interface to delete. mask - IP address mask of the interface to delete. Remarks: Disables OSPF on the interface for the selected IP address. The address and mask parameters are optional For interfaces that have only one IP address the address and mask can be omitted. For Point to Point interfaces or interfaces that receive their address via DHCP, the address and mask should be omitted since the address is not fixed for these interfaces For interfaces that have multiple IP addresses the address and mask must be specified for each delete command so that the IP address for which OSPF is being deleted is unambiguous. In this case if no address is specified, OSPF is deleted for all addresses Examples: delete interface "Local Area Connection" 11.1.1.1 255.255.255.0

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