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[5396] Doc updated

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new subnet. Thus, we recommend that this command is used with extreme
caution.
</para>
<para>
This command can also be used to completely delete an IPv4 subnet that
is part of a shared network. If you want to simply remove the subnet
from a shared network and keep the subnet configuration, use
<command>network4-subnet-del</command> command instead.
</para>
<para>The command has the following structure:
<screen>
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new subnet. Thus, we recommend that this command is used with extreme
caution.
</para>
<para>
This command can also be used to completely delete an IPv6 subnet that
is part of a shared network. If you want to simply remove the subnet
from a shared network and keep the subnet configuration, use
<command>network6-subnet-del</command> command instead.
</para>
<para>The command has the following structure:
<screen>
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<title>network4-subnet-del, network6-subnet-del commands</title>
<para>
These commands are used to remove a subnet that is part of existing shared
network and demote it to a plain, stand-alone subnet. The
<command>network4-subnet-del</command> and
network and demote it to a plain, stand-alone subnet. If you want to
remove a subnet completely, use <command>subnet4-del</command> or
<command>subnet6-del</command> commands instead.
The <command>network4-subnet-del</command> and
<command>network6-subnet-del</command> commands take two parameters:
<command>id</command>, which is an integer and specifies subnet-id of
existing subnet to be removed from a shared network; and