Use the PURGE command to remove selected parameters or components from the permanent database.
1 – CIRCUIT
Use the PURGE CIRCUIT command to remove circuit parameters from the permanent database on the local node or DTE. See the description of the CLEAR CIRCUIT command for a description of the parameters which may be removed. PURGE KNOWN CIRCUITS (parameters...) CIRCUIT circuit-id All underscores found in parameters must be replaced with spaces when parameters are used in NCP commands.
1.1 – KNOWN CIRCUITS
Indicates that the parameters for all known circuits are to be removed from the database.
1.2 – CIRCUIT circuit-id
Identifies the circuit whose parameters are to be removed from the database.
1.3 – Examples
NCP>PURGE CIRCUIT DMC-0 ALL This command removes all parameter entries for circuit DMC-0 in the permanent database.
2 – EXECUTOR
Use the PURGE EXECUTOR command to remove selected local node parameters from the permanent database on the local node. See the description of CLEAR EXECUTOR for a list of the parameters which may be specified. PURGE EXECUTOR (parameters...)
2.1 – Examples
NCP>PURGE EXECUTOR IDENTIFICATION INCOMING TIMER This command removes the local node's identification string and incoming timer value from the permanent database. NCP>PURGE EXECUTOR COUNTER TIMER This command removes the local node counter timer value from the permanent database.
3 – LINE
Use the PURGE LINE command to remove line parameters from the permanent database on the local node or DTE. See the description of CLEAR LINE for a list of the parameters which may be specified. PURGE KNOWN LINES (parameters...) LINE line-id All underscores found in parameters must be replaced with spaces when parameters are used in NCP commands.
3.1 – KNOWN LINES
Indicates that the parameters for all known lines are to be removed from the database.
3.2 – LINE line-id
Identifies the line whose parameters are to be removed from the database.
3.3 – NETWORK
This parameter removes the NETWORK parameter from the permanent database. Applies only to X25 lines.
3.4 – Examples
NCP>PURGE LINE DMC-0 ALL This command removes all parameter entries for line DMC-0 in the permanent database.
4 – LOGGING
Use the PURGE LOGGING command to remove logging parameters from the permanent database on the local node or DTE. See the description of the CLEAR LOGGING command for a list of the parameters which may be specified. PURGE KNOWN LOGGING ALL LOGGING CONSOLE EVENTS event-list LOGGING FILE KNOWN EVENTS LOGGING MONITOR AREA area-number CIRCUIT circuit-id LINE line-id MODULE name NAME NODE node-id SINK EXECUTOR NODE node-id
4.1 – Examples
NCP>PURGE LOGGING FILE EVENTS 2.* This command clears logging for all class 2 events to the logging file.
5 – MODULE
Introduces the various module entities.
5.1 – CONFIGURATOR
Use the PURGE MODULE CONFIGURATOR command to remove from the permanent database at the local node the Ethernet configurator module component parameters for the circuit or circuits specified. The word MODULE is optional. PURGE MODULE CONFIGURATOR KNOWN CIRCUITS ALL CIRCUIT circuit-id
5.2 – X25-ACCESS
Use the PURGE MODULE X25-ACCESS command to remove network names from the permanent data base or to remove individual network parameters. PURGE MODULE X25-ACCESS NETWORK network-name ACCOUNT KNOWN NETWORKS ALL PASSWORD USER For additional help see the CLEAR MODULE X25-ACCESS command which is identical in format to the PURGE MODULE X25-ACCESS command.
5.3 – X25-PROTOCOL
Use the PURGE MODULE X25-PROTOCOL command to remove the parameters of the Protocol Module component from the permanent database. PURGE MODULE X25-PROTOCOL DTE dte-address NETWORK network-name KNOWN DTES KNOWN NETWORKS CALL TIMER CLEAR TIMER COUNTER TIMER INTERRUPT TIMER MAXIMUM CLEARS MAXIMUM RESETS MAXIMUM RESTARTS RESET TIMER RESTART TIMER GROUP group-name ALL KNOWN GROUPS NETWORK net-name ALL KNOWN NETWORKS
5.4 – X25-SERVER
Use the PURGE MODULE X25-SERVER command to remove the parameters of the X25 Call Handler from the permanent data base. CLEAR MODULE X25-SERVER COUNTER TIMER X29-SERVER DESTINATION dest-name ACCOUNT KNOWN DESTINATIONS ALL CALL MASK CALL VALUE CALLED ADDRESS EXTENSION MASK EXTENSION VALUE GROUP INCOMING ADDRESS NETWORK PASSWORD PRIORITY RECEIVING DTE REDIRECT REASON SENDING ADDRESS SUBADDRESSES USER For additional help see the CLEAR MODULE X25-SERVER command which is identical in format to the PURGE MODULE X25-SERVER command.
5.5 – X29-SERVER
Use the PURGE MODULE X29-SERVER command to remove the parameters of the X.29 Call Handler from the permanent data base. CLEAR MODULE X25-SERVER COUNTER TIMER X29-SERVER DESTINATION dest-name ACCOUNT KNOWN DESTINATIONS ALL CALL MASK CALL VALUE CALLED ADDRESS EXTENSION MASK EXTENSION VALUE GROUP INCOMING ADDRESS NETWORK PASSWORD PRIORITY RECEIVING DTE REDIRECT REASON SENDING ADDRESS SUBADDRESSES USER For additional help see the CLEAR MODULE X29-SERVER command which is identical in format to the PURGE MODULE X29-SERVER command.
6 – NODE
Use the PURGE NODE command to remove node parameters from the permanent database on the executor node. See the description of the CLEAR NODE command for a list of the parameters which may be specified. PURGE KNOWN NODES (parameters ...) NODE node-id All underscores found in parameters must be replaced with spaces when parameters are used in NCP commands.
6.1 – KNOWN NODES
Indicates that the specified parameters for all known nodes are to be removed from the database.
6.2 – NODE node-id
Identifies the node whose parameters are to be removed from the database.
6.3 – Examples
NCP>PURGE NODE TRNTO ALL This command removes all parameter entries for node TRNTO in the permanent database. NCP>PURGE NODE 1.14 NAME DENVER ... NCP>DEFINE NODE 1.15 NAME DENVER The first command dissociates the name DENVER with node 1.14. The second command associates the same name with node 1.15.
7 – OBJECT
Use the PURGE OBJECT command to remove object parameters from the permanent database on the executor node. See the CLEAR OBJECT command for a list of the parameters which may be specified. PURGE KNOWN OBJECTS (parameters...) OBJECT object-name All underscores found in parameters must be replaced with spaces when parameters are used in NCP commands.
7.1 – KNOWN OBJECTS
Indicates that parameters for all known objects are to be removed from the database.
7.2 – OBJECT object-name
Identifies the object whose parameters are to be removed from the database.
7.3 – Examples
NCP>PURGE OBJECT DTR ALL This command removes all parameter entries for the DTR object in the permanent database.