5.3.2 – KNOWN
Can be used with DTES, NETWORKS and GROUPS. KNOWN DTES selects all known DTEs on the network specified or all known networks. KNOWN NETWORKS selects all known networks. KNOWN GROUPS selects all known groups.
5.3.3 – DTE dte-address
Removes parameters for the specified DTE. If you use this qualifier you must associate it with the NETWORK parameter or KNOWN NETWORKS parameter to identify the network or networks to which the DTE belongs.
5.3.3.1 – GROUPS
Remove the parameters for all known groups.
5.3.4 – NETWORK network-name
Can be used as a qualifier or as a parameter in conjunction with the DTE qualifier. As a qualifier it removes all DTEs, groups and parameters for the specified network. The ALL parameter is mandatory.
5.3.5 – DTE dte-address
The DTE address is a decimal integer of 1 to 15 digits.
5.3.6 – GROUP group-name
Specifies the closed user group (CUG) or bilateral closed user group (BCUG).
5.3.7 – COUNTER TIMER
Resets the counter timer to zero for the specified DTE or all known DTEs in the volatile data base.
5.3.8 – CALL TIMER
If used with the CLEAR command, resets the call timer in the volatile data base to its default value; if used with the PURGE command, resets the call timer in the permanent data base to 0. This means that the call request will not time out at the local DTE, but may be cleared by the network.
5.3.9 – CLEAR TIMER
If used with the CLEAR command, resets the clear timer in the volatile data base to its default value; if used with the PURGE command, resets the clear timer in the permanent data base to prevent retransmission of a request to clear a virtual circuit.
5.3.10 – MAXIMUM
5.3.10.1 – CLEARS
If used with the CLEAR command, resets the maximum number of attempts to clear a circuit to the default value in the volatile data base; if used with the PURGE command, resets the maximum number so that there is no maximum in the permanent data base.
5.3.10.2 – RESETS
If used with the CLEAR command, resets the maximum number of attempts to reset a circuit to the default value in the volatile data base; if used with the PURGE command, resets the maximum number so that there is no maximum in the permanent data base.
5.3.10.3 – RESTARTS
If used with the CLEAR command, resets the maximum number of attempts to restart a virtual circuit to the default value in the volatile data base; if used with the PURGE command, resets the maximum number so that there is no maximum in the permanent data base.
5.3.11 – RESET TIMER
If used with the CLEAR command, resets the timer in the volatile data base to its default value; if used with the PURGE command, resets the timer in the permanent data base to prevent retransmission of a reset.
5.3.12 – RESTART TIMER
If used with the CLEAR command, resets the timer in the volatile data base to its default value; if used with the PURGE command, resets the timer in the permanent data base to prevent retransmission of a restart.
5.4 – X25-SERVER
Use the CLEAR MODULE X25-SERVER command to remove the parameters of the X25 Call Handler from the volatile 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. All underscores found in parameters must be replaced with spaces when parameters are used in NCP commands.
5.4.1 – ACCOUNT
Removes the account from the data base for the specified destination or all known destinations.
5.4.2 – ALL
Removes all parameters for the specified destination or all known destinations in the data base.
5.4.3 – KNOWN DESTINATIONS
Identifies all known destinations.
5.4.4 – DESTINATION dest-name
Identifies the destination whose parameters are to be removed from the data base.
5.4.5 – CALL
5.4.5.1 – MASK
Removes the call mask from the data base for the specified destination or all known destinations.
5.4.5.2 – VALUE
Removes the call value from the data base for the specified destination or all known destinations.
5.4.6 – CALLED ADDRESS
Removes from the volatile database the called DTE address for the specified destination or all known destinations.
5.4.7 – COUNTER TIMER
Resets the module counter timer to zero.
5.4.8 – EXTENSION
5.4.8.1 – MASK
Removes from the volatile database the extension mask for the specified destination or all known destinations.
5.4.8.2 – VALUE
Removes from the volatile database the extension value for the specified destination or all known destinations.
5.4.9 – GROUP
Removes the group name from the data base for the specified destination or all known destinations.
5.4.10 – INCOMING ADDRESS
Removes from the volatile database the incoming address for the specified destination or all known destinations.
5.4.11 – NETWORK
Removes from the volatile database the network name for the specified destination or all known destinations.
5.4.12 – PASSWORD
Removes the password from the data base for the specified destination or all known destinations.
5.4.13 – PRIORITY
Resets the priority to the lowest value for the specified destination or all known destinations.
5.4.14 – RECEIVING DTE
Removes from the volatile database the receiving DTE address for the specified destination or all known destinations.
5.4.15 – REDIRECT REASON
Removes from the volatile database the redirect reason code for the specified destination or all known destinations.
5.4.16 – SENDING ADDRESS
Removes from the volatile database the sending DTE address for the specified destination or for all known destinations.
5.4.17 – SUBADDRESSES
Removes the subaddress range from the data base for the specified destination or all known destinations.
5.4.18 – USER
Removes the user identification from the data base for the specified destination or all known destinations.
5.5 – X29-SERVER
Use the CLEAR 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 CLEAR NODE command to remove node parameters from the volatile database on the executor node. Use the PURGE NODE command to remove node parameters from the permanent database on the executor node. CLEAR 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 – ALL
Indicates that parameters for the specified node or all known nodes are to be removed from the database. The component is no longer recognized by the network.
6.4 – CIRCUIT
Indicates that the loop node parameter associated with the circuit is to be removed from the database.
6.5 – COUNTER TIMER
Indicates that the counter timer value is to be removed from the database.
6.6 – CPU
Indicates that the node's CPU identification is to be removed from the database.
6.7 – DIAGNOSTIC FILE
Removes from the volatile database the identification of the downline loading diagnostics file.
6.8 – DUMP
6.8.1 – ADDRESS
Removes the up-line dump address of the adjacent node from the data base.
6.8.2 – COUNT
Removes the up-line dump count from the data base.
6.8.3 – FILE
Removes the up-line dump file identification from the data base.
6.9 – HARDWARE ADDRESS
Removes from the volatile database the hardware address.
6.10 – HOST
Indicates that the identification of the host node is to be removed from the database.
6.11 – INBOUND
Applies only to nodes on dynamic asynchronous DDCMP circuits. Removes the INBOUND parameter from the database.
6.12 – LOAD
6.12.1 – ASSIST
6.12.1.1 – AGENT
Removes from the volatile database the identification of the VMS image used to assist a downline load.
6.12.1.2 – PARAMETER
Removes from the volatile database the identification of the value to be passed to the load assist agent.
6.13 – LOAD FILE
Indicates that the identification of the downline loading file is to be removed from the database.
6.14 – MANAGEMENT FILE
Removes from the volatile database the identification of the downline loading management information file.
6.15 – NAME
Indicates that the node name parameter for the node address is to be removed from the database.
6.16 – NONPRIVILEGED
Indicates that the specified nonprivileged access control information is to be removed from the database. ACCOUNT, PASSWORD, and USER can follow.
6.17 – PRIVILEGED
Indicates that the specified privileged access control information is to be removed from the database. ACCOUNT, PASSWORD, and USER can follow.
6.18 – RECEIVE PASSWORD
Indicates that the receive password expected from the remote node during a Routing initialization sequence is to be removed from the database.
6.19 – SECONDARY LOADER
Indicates that the identification of the secondary downline loading file is to be removed from the database.
6.20 – SERVICE
Introduces a service parameter. All underscores found in parameters must be replaced with spaces when parameters are used in NCP commands.
6.20.1 – DEVICE
indicates that the service device type is to be removed from The database.
6.20.2 – CIRCUIT
Indicates that the circuit parameter associated with the node for downline loading purposes is to be removed from the database.
6.20.3 – NODE VERSION
Indicates that the service node version parameter is to be removed from the database.
6.20.4 – PASSWORD
Indicates that the password parameter required to trigger the bootstrap mechanism is to be removed from the database.
6.21 – SOFTWARE
Introduces a software parameter.
6.21.1 – IDENTIFICATION
Indicates that the identification of the software is to be removed from the database.
6.21.2 – TYPE
Indicates that the initial load software program type is to be removed from the database.
6.22 – TERTIARY LOADER
Indicates that the identification of the tertiary downline loading file is to be removed from the database.
6.23 – TRANSMIT PASSWORD
Indicates that the transmit password sent to the remote node during a Routing initialization sequence is to be removed from the database.
6.24 – Examples
NCP>CLEAR NODE TRNTO ALL This command removes all parameter entries for node TRNTO in the volatile database. As a result, the node no longer exists for executor DECnet software. NCP>CLEAR NODE 14 NAME DENVER ... NCP>SET NODE 15 NAME DENVER The first command disassociates the name DENVER with node 1.14. The second command associates the same name with node 1.15. Note that the default area number 1 is assumed if no area number is specified.
7 – OBJECT
Use the CLEAR OBJECT command to remove object parameters from the volatile database on the executor node. Use the PURGE OBJECT command to remove object parameters from the permanent database. CLEAR 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 – ACCOUNT
Removes from the volatile database the account control information.
7.4 – ALIAS
7.4.1 – INCOMING
Removes from the volatile database the ALIAS INCOMING parameter for the specified object or all known objects. Does not apply to VAX PSI.
7.4.2 – OUTGOING
Removes from the volatile database the ALIAS OUTGOING parameter for the specified object or all known objects. Does not apply to VAX PSI.
7.5 – ALL
Indicates that parameters for the specified object or all known objects are to be removed from the database. The component is no longer recognized by the network.
7.6 – FILE
Removes the name of the object's startup command file from the data base.
7.7 – OUTGOING CONNECT PRIVILEGES
Removes the privileges required to make outbound connections to the object. Does not apply to VAX PSI.
7.8 – PASSWORD
Removes the password access control information from the data base.
7.9 – PRIVILEGES
Removes the privileges required to access the object from the data base. Does not apply to VAX PSI.
7.10 – PROXY
Removes the proxy access information for the object from the data base. Does not apply to VAX PSI.
7.11 – USER
Removes the user access control information from the data base.
7.12 – Examples
NCP>CLEAR OBJECT DTR ALL This command removes all parameter entries for the DTR object in the volatile database. As a result, the object no longer exists for the executor.