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| [Tasman] Deleting LMI |
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The command to disable the LMI completely on a MFR or FR interface is "no lmi". It has the effect of marking the wan interface up. For example, on a DS3 interface you would do the following. Use the 'show interface bundle wan1" command to see the status. interface bundle wan1
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