NCLHELP.HLB  —  remove  session_control

1  –  application

1.1  –  addresses

    Modifies the Addresses attribute of the specified Session
    Control Application instance to remove a set of object
    name(s) and/or number(s).

    remove  [node node-id] session control -
      application application-name -
        addresses {object-name-or-number[,object-name-or-number...]}

    Addresses

    Default: Empty set     Value: Set of end-user specifications

    A set of end-user specifications, any one of which, when
    specified in the destination name field of an incoming connection
    request, causes applications defined by this entity to be
    invoked.

    You can identify an application with an object name or an object
    number.  Usually, applications are identified by network object
    number 0, but you can optionally assign it a nonzero object number,
    in the range from 128 to 255.  A nonzero object number can be
    specified without an application name.  Object numbers 1 through
    127 are reserved for use by HP.  Specific network services
    are identified by nonzero object numbers; for example, 27
    represents the mail utility.

    Examples:

    remove session control application mail addresses {number=27}

    remove session control application task addresses {name=task}

2  –  proxy (Tru64 UNIX)

2.1  –  application

    remove  [node node-id] session control proxy name -
          application {simplename[,simplename...]}

    Application

    Default: None	Value: Set of simple-name

    Set of application identifiers, one of which must match the
    application requested. If this attribute value is null, any
    requested application will match.

2.2  –  source_end_users

    remove  [node node-id] session control proxy name -
          source end users {record[,record...]}

    Source End Users

    Default: None	Value: Set of record

    Set of remote end users for whom this proxy entry applies. An
    unspecified end user implies all end users on the node specified
    in the same record. The record format has two fields: node which
    has a data type of fullname, and end user which has a data type
    of enduserspecification.
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