Many entities have a status attribute called state, whose value
reflects the current operational state of the entity. The value
of state is usually either:
off The entity is disabled. In this state the entity exists and
can be manipulated in various ways (for example, by having
its characteristics modified), but will not perform its
primary functions.
on The entity is enabled. In this state the entity is fully
operational.
Use the disable command to place the entity in its disabled
(off) state. Many entities do not permit you to modify their
characteristics while they are enabled, so you must use the
disable command before using the add, remove, or set commands.
Also, it is often the case that you cannot delete an entity while
it is enabled, so you must use the disable command before using
the delete command. For example,
ncl> disable modem connect line line-1
disables the entity to suspend its operation temporarily and
suspends operation of the corresponding physical line.
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