NCPHELP.HLB  —  ZERO
 Use the ZERO commands to reset counters for circuits, lines, nodes and
 the local node.

1  –  EXECUTOR

 Use the ZERO EXECUTOR command to reset all counters for the
 local node.

 ZERO    EXECUTOR        COUNTERS

2  –  CIRCUIT

 Use the ZERO CIRCUIT command to reset circuit counters on the
 executor node.

 ZERO    KNOWN CIRCUITS COUNTERS
         CIRCUIT circuit-id

 All underscores found in parameters must be replaced with spaces
 when parameters are used in NCP commands.

2.1  –  KNOWN CIRCUITS

 Indicates that counters for all known circuits are to be reset.

2.2  –  CIRCUIT circuit-id

 Identifies a particular circuit for which counters are to be
 reset.

3  –  LINE

 Use the ZERO LINE command to reset line counters on the
 executor node.

 ZERO    KNOWN LINES     COUNTERS
         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 counters for all known lines are to be reset.

3.2  –  LINE line-id

 Identifies a particular line for which counters are to be
 reset.

4  –  MODULE

 Introduces a MODULE parameter.

4.1  –  X25-PROTOCOL

 Zero the counters for a particular DTE or all KNOWN DTES.
 The command for is :

 ZERO MODULE X25-PROTOCOL DTE address     NETWORK network-name
                          KNOWN DTE       KNOWN NETWORK

 All underscores found in parameters must be replaced with spaces
 when parameters are used in NCP commands.

4.1.1  –  DTE dte-address

 Zeroes the counters for the specified DTE only.

4.1.2  –  KNOWN DTES

 Zeroes the counters for all known DTEs.

4.2  –  X25-SERVER

 Zero the counters for the X25 Call Handler.

4.3  –  X29-SERVER

 Zero the counters for the X.29 Call Handler.

5  –  NODE

 Use the ZERO NODE command to reset node counters on the
 executor node.

 ZERO    KNOWN NODES     COUNTERS
         NODE node-id

 All underscores found in parameters must be replaced with spaces
 when parameters are used in NCP commands.

5.1  –  KNOWN NODES

 Indicates that counters for all known nodes are to be reset.

5.2  –  NODE node-id

 Identifies a particular node for which counters are to be
 reset.

5.3  –  Examples

      NCP>ZERO NODE TRNTO COUNTERS

 This command resets all node counters maintained on the
 executor node for remote node TRNTO.
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