Use the CLEAR LINE command to remove line parameters (or reset the parameters to their default values) from the volatile database on the executor node. For an X25 line, the default value depends on the NETWORK parameter in the permanent database. Use the PURGE LINE command to remove line parameters from the permanent database on the executor node. CLEAR KNOWN LINES (parameters...) LINE line-id All underscores found in parameters must be replaced with spaces when parameters are used in NCP commands.
1 – KNOWN LINES
Resets to the default (if any) or removes the parameters for all known lines from the volatile database.
2 – LINE line-id
Identifies the specific line whose parameters are to be reset to their default values (if any) or removed from the volatile database.
3 – ALL
Removes the specified line or all known lines from the volatile database. The line must be in the OFF state before you specify this parameter.
4 – COUNTER TIMER
Resets the logging timer to zero. This prevents any further line counter logging for the indicated line(s).
5 – DEAD TIMER
Applies only to DDCMP lines. Resets to its default the DEAD TIMER parameter in the volatile database.
6 – DELAY TIMER
Applies only to DDCMP lines. Resets to its default the DELAY TIMER parameter in the volatile database.
7 – ECHO
7.1 – DATA
Applies only to FDDI lines. Resets to its default the ECHO DATA parameter in the volatile database. Permanent database operations cannot be performed on this parameter.
7.2 – LENGTH
Applies only to FDDI lines. Resets to its default the ECHO LENGTH parameter in the volatile database. Permanent database operations cannot be performed on this parameter.
7.3 – TARGET
Applies only to FDDI lines. Resets to its default the ECHO TARGET parameter in the volatile database. Permanent database operations cannot be performed on this parameter.
8 – HANGUP
Applies only to asynchronous DDCMP lines. Removes from the volatile database the HANGUP state of the line.
9 – INTERFACE
Applies only to X25 lines. Resets the INTERFACE parameter to the default value of DTE.
10 – LINE SPEED
Applies only to asynchronous DDCMP lines. Removes from the volatile database the Line Speed parameter.
11 – MAXIMUM RETRANSMITS
Applies only to X25 lines. Resets the maximum number of retransmissions of a frame to the default value for the specified line or all known lines in the volatile database.
12 – NETWORK
Applies only to X25 lines. Removes the NETWORK parameter from the permanent database.
13 – NIF TARGET
Applies only to FDDI lines. Resets to its default value the NIF TARGET parameter in the volatile database. Permanent database operations cannot be performed on this parameter.
14 – RECEIVE BUFFERS
Applies only to DDCMP lines. Resets to its default value the RECEIVE BUFFERS parameter in the volatile database.
15 – REQUESTED TRT
Applies only to FDDI lines. Resets to its default value the REQUESTED TRT parameter in the volatile database.
16 – RESTRICTED TOKEN TIMEOUT
Applies only to FDDI lines. Resets to its default value the RESTRICTED TOKEN TIMEOUT parameter in the volatile database.
17 – RING PURGER ENABLE
Applies only to FDDI lines. Resets to its default value the RING PURGER ENABLE parameter in the volatile database.
18 – SCHEDULING TIMER
Applies only to DDCMP lines. Resets to its default value the SCHEDULING TIMER parameter in the volatile database.
19 – SIF
19.1 – CONFIGURATION TARGET
Applies only to FDDI lines. Resets to its default value the SIF CONFIGURATION TARGET parameter in the volatile database. Permanent database operations cannot be performed on this parameter.
19.2 – OPERATION TARGET
Applies only to FDDI lines. Resets to its default value the SIF OPERATION TARGET parameter in the volatile database. Permanent database operations cannot be performed on this parameter.
20 – STREAM TIMER
Applies only to DDCMP lines. Resets to its default value the STREAM TIMER parameter in the volatile database.
21 – SWITCH
Applies only to asynchronous DDCMP lines. Removes from the volatile database the SWITCH parameter.
22 – TRANSMIT PIPELINE
Applies only to DMR11 lines. Removes from the volatile database the TRANSMIT PIPELINE parameter.
23 – VALID TRANSMISSION TIME
Applies only to FDDI lines. Resets to its default value the VALID TRANSMISSION TIME parameter in the volatile database.
24 – Examples
NCP>CLEAR LINE DMC-0 ALL This command removes line DMC-0 from the volatile database. NCP>CLEAR KNOWN LINES MAXIMUM RETRANSMITS This command resets the maximum number of retransmissions of a frame for all known lines in the volatile database. The parameter is reset to its default value.