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Deleting a Statement from the Configuration

Deleting a statement or an identifier effectively "unconfigures" the functionality associated with that statement or identifier, returning that functionality to its default condition.

To delete a statement or identifier:

When you delete a statement, the statement and all its subordinate statements and identifiers are removed from the configuration.

For statements that can have more than one identifier, when you delete one identifier, only that identifier is deleted. The other identifiers in the statement remain.

To delete the entire hierarchy starting at the current hierarchy level:

When you omit the statement or identifier, you are prompted to confirm the deletion. For example:

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user@host# delete 
Delete everything under this level? [yes, no] (no)?

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