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List of Gaia Clish 'delete' Commands

To show the list of available Gaia Clish 'delete' commands:

Step

Description

1

Connect to the command line on your Gaia system.

2

Log in to Gaia Clish.

3

Type: delete

4

Press the <SPACE> key and then the <TAB> key on the keyboard.

List of available Gaia Clish 'delete' commands:

delete aaa - Authentication authorization and accounting

delete allowed-client - Delete allowed client

delete arp - Delete ARP entries

delete backup - Delete the local backup

delete backup-scheduled - Delete the scheduled backup

delete bonding - Configure bonding interfaces

delete bridging - Configure bridging interfaces

delete cloning-group - Configure Gaia Cloning Group

delete cloud-config - Remove Cloud Configuration settings

delete command - Delete extended command.

delete cron - Delete the scheduling of the command

delete dhcp - Configure or view DHCP settings.

delete dns - Set or delete DNS related values

delete domainname - Removes the system's domain name

delete group - Specify group name

delete host - Static host configuration

delete installer - Delete mail notifications

delete interface - Displays the interface related parameters

delete mcvr - Remove a VRRP Virtual Router or Virtual IP Address

delete mdps - Configure Management data plane separation

delete message - Use to set various messages

delete neighbor-entry - Add or Delete a neighbor table entry

delete netflow - NetFlow export of traffic information

delete ntp - NTP

delete pppoe - Delete PPPoE

delete proxy - Delete proxy settings

delete rba - Role-based administration configuration

delete snapshot - Delete a snapshot

delete snmp - Simple Network Management Protocol Information

delete syslog - System log configuration

delete upgrade - Delete upgrade version bindings and locally saved .tgz files
if they are stored in /var/log/upload

delete user - A user name

delete virtual-system - Deletes an instance from the system.

delete vpn - vpn configuration