Removing an IP Routing Protocol from Routing and Remote AccessID: Q169844
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An Internet Protocol (IP) routing protocol such as Routing Information Protocol (RIP) or OSPF cannot be completely removed from Routing and Remote Access Service using the Graphical User Interface Routing and Remote Access Service Administrator (Mpradmin.exe). However, Routing and Remote Access Service Administrator can be used to disable the protocol. To completely remove the interface, the command-line interface Routemon.exe must be used. Both options are discussed below.
ROUTEMON IP DELETE PROTOCOL PROTO= { RIP | OSPF | BOOTP }For example, if you wanted to remove OSPF, the command would be:
ROUTEMON IP DELETE PROTOCOL PROTO= OSPFWhen you enter the command, there must be a space between PROTO= and the routing protocol you choose to remove. After removing the protocol using the command-line interface, the graphical interface will not reflect the change until Mpradmin.exe is closed and restarted.
Additional query words: prodnt rras
Keywords : kbnetwork nttcp ntrouter NTSrv
Version : 4.0
Platform : winnt
Issue type : kbhowto
Last Reviewed: February 19, 1999