1 CLEAR Use the CLEAR command to remove or reset selected parameters or components from the volatile database on the local node or DTE. Use the PURGE command to remove selected parameters or components from the permanent database on the local node or DTE. ! 2 CIRCUIT The CLEAR CIRCUIT command resets circuit parameters in the volatile database to the default value (if any), or removes them from the volatile database. CLEAR KNOWN CIRCUITS (parameters...) CIRCUIT circuit-id The PURGE CIRCUIT command always removes circuit parameters from the permanent database. PURGE KNOWN CIRCUITS (parameters...) CIRCUIT circuit-id All underscores found in parameters must be replaced with spaces when parameters are used in NCP commands. 3 ACTIVE_BASE Applies only to DDCMP CONTROL circuits. Resets to its default value the ACTIVE BASE value in the volatile database, or removes the ACTIVE BASE value from the permanent database. 3 ACTIVE_INCREMENT Applies only to DDCMP CONTROL circuits. Resets to its default value the ACTIVE INCREMENT value in the volatile database, or removes the ACTIVE INCREMENT value from the permanent database. 3 ALL Removes from the database the specified circuit or all known circuits. The circuit must be in the OFF state before you can CLEAR this parameter. 3 BABBLE TIMER Applies only to DDCMP CONTROL circuits. Resets to its default value the BABBLE TIMER value in the volatile database, or removes the value BABBLE TIMER from the permanent database. 3 CIRCUIT circuit-id Resets to the default value (if any) or removes from the database the parameters for a specific circuit. Circuit-id specifies the name of the circuit you want to clear. 3 COST Does not apply to X.25 PVCs. Resets to its default value the COST value in the volatile database, or removes the COST parameter from the permanent database. 3 COUNTER TIMER Cancels the event logging timer. This cancellation prevents any further circuit counter event logging for the indicated circuit or circuits. 3 DEAD THRESHOLD Applies only to DDCMP CONTROL circuits. Resets to its default value the DEAD THRESHOLD value in the volatile database, or removes the DEAD THRESHOLD value from the permanent database. 3 DTE Applies only to DLM circuits. Allows the X.25 call to be set up using any local DTE. 3 DYING_BASE Applies only to DDCMP CONTROL circuits. Resets to its default value the DYING BASE value in the volatile database, or removes the DYING BASE value from the permanent database. 3 DYING_INCREMENT Applies only to DDCMP CONTROL circuits. Resets to its default value the DYING INCREMENT value in the volatile database, or removes the DYING INCREMENT value from the permanent database. 3 DYING_THRESHOLD Applies only to DDCMP CONTROL circuits. Resets to its default value the DYING THRESHOLD value in the volatile database, or removes the DYING THRESHOLD value from the permanent database. 3 HELLO TIMER Does not apply to X.25 PVCs. Resets to its default value the HELLO TIMER value in the volatile database, or removes the HELLO TIMER value from the permanent database. 3 INACTIVE_BASE Applies only to DDCMP CONTROL circuits. Resets to its default value the INACTIVE BASE value in the volatile database, or removes the INACTIVE BASE value from the permanent database. 3 INACTIVE_INCREMENT Applies only to DDCMP CONTROL circuits. Resets to its default value the INACTIVE INCREMENT value in the volatile database, or removes the INACTIVE INCREMENT value from the permanent database. 3 INACTIVE_THRESHOLD Applies only to DDCMP CONTROL circuits. Resets to its default value the INACTIVE THRESHOLD value in the volatile database, or removes the INACTIVE THRESHOLD value from the permanent database. 3 KNOWN CIRCUITS Resets to the default value (if any) or removes from the database the parameters for all known circuits. 3 MAXIMUM_BUFFERS Applies only to DDCMP CONTROL circuits. Resets to its default value the MAXIMUM BUFFERS value in the volatile database, or removes the MAXIMUM BUFFERS value from the permanent database. 3 MAXIMUM_RECALLS Applies only to X.25 DLM circuits. Resets to its default value the limit on the number of call retries in the volatile database, or removes the MAXIMUM RECALLS value from the permanent database. 3 MAXIMUM_ROUTERS Applies only to broadcast circuits. Resets to its default value the MAXIMUM ROUTERS value in the volatile database, or removes the MAXIMUM ROUTERS value from the permanent database. 3 MAXIMUM_TRANSMITS Applies only to DDCMP CONTROL circuits. Resets to its default value the MAXIMUM TRANSMITS value in the volatile database, or removes the MAXIMUM TRANSMITS value from the permanent database. 3 NETWORK Applies only to purging X.25 PVCs and X.25 DLM circuits. Removes the circuit's network parameters from the permanent database. 3 NUMBER Applies only to incoming DLM circuits. Removes the restriction on accepting calls only from a particular remote DTE number. 3 RECALL TIMER Applies only to X.25 DLM circuits. Resets to its default value the RECALL TIMER value in the volatile database, or removes the RECALL TIMER value from the permanent database. 3 ROUTER PRIORITY Applies only to broadcast circuits. Resets to its default value the priority assigned to the router in the volatile database, or removes the ROUTER PRIORITY value from the permanent database. 3 TRANSMIT TIMER Applies only to DDCMP CONTROL circuits. Resets to its default value the TRANSMIT TIMER value in the volatile database, or removes the TRANSMIT TIMER value from the permanent database. 3 Examples NCP>CLEAR CIRCUIT DMC-0 ALL This command removes all parameter entries for circuit DMC-0 in the volatile database. As a result, the circuit no longer exists for the executor DECnet software. NCP>CLEAR CIRCUIT DMP-0.4 COUNTER TIMER This command removes the COUNTER TIMER parameter for circuit DMP-0.4 from the volatile database. NCP>PURGE CIRCUIT X25-ANDIES ALL This command removes all parameter entries in the permanent database for the X.25 permanent virtual circuit (PVC) called X25-ANDIES. NCP>CLEAR CIRCUIT UNA-* ALL This command clears all UNA circuits and the associated parameters for all UNA circuits in the volatile database. NCP>PURGE CIRCUIT DMC-0 ALL This command removes all parameter entries for circuit DMC-0 in the permanent database. ! 2 EXECUTOR The CLEAR EXECUTOR command resets to the default the value (if any) or removes selected local node parameters from the volatile database on the local node. You can not clear the BUFFER SIZE, SEGMENT BUFFER SIZE, MAXIMUM BROADCAST ROUTERS, ALIAS NODE, or STATE parameters from the volatile database when the executor is in the ON state. CLEAR EXECUTOR (parameters...) The PURGE EXECUTOR command removes selected local node parameters from the permanent database on the local node. PURGE EXECUTOR (parameters...) All underscores found in parameters must be replaced with spaces when parameters are used in NCP commands. 3 ALIAS_INCOMING Removes from the database the ALIAS INCOMING parameter for the local node. 3 ALIAS_MAXIMUM_LINKS Resets to its default value ALIAS MAXIMUM LINKS value in the volatile database, or removes the ALIAS MAXIMUM LINKS value from the permanent database. 3 ALIAS_NODE Applies only to purging the executor. Removes from the permanent database the ALIAS NODE parameter for the local node. 3 ALL Applies only to purging the executor. Removes from the permanent database all executor parameters. 3 AREA_MAXIMUM_COST Resets to its default value the AREA MAXIMUM COST value for the local node in the volatile database, or removes the AREA MAXIMUM COST value from the permanent database. 3 AREA_MAXIMUM_HOPS Resets to its default value the AREA MAXIMUM HOPS value for the local node in the volatile database, or removes the AREA MAXIMUM HOPS value from the permanent database. 3 BROADCAST ROUTING TIMER Resets to its default value the BROADCAST ROUTING TIMER value in the volatile database, or removes the BROADCAST ROUTING TIMER value from the permanent database. 3 BUFFER SIZE Applies only to purging the executor. Removes from the permanent database the BUFFER SIZE parameter. 3 COUNTER TIMER Removes from the database the COUNTER TIMER parameter to prevent further counter logging for the local node. 3 DEFAULT ACCESS Resets to its default value the DEFAULT ACCESS value in the volatile database, or removes the DEFAULT ACCESS value from the permanent database. 3 DELAY_FACTOR Resets to its default value the DELAY FACTOR value for the local node in the volatile database, or removes the DELAY FACTOR value from the permanent database. 3 DELAY_WEIGHT Resets to its default value the DELAY WEIGHT value for the local node in the volatile database, or removes the DELAY WEIGHT value from the permanent database. 3 DNS_INTERFACE Removes from the database the DNS INTERFACE parameter. 3 DNS_NAMESPACE Removes from the database the DNS NAMESPACE parameter. 3 IDENTIFICATION Removes from the database the identification string for the local node. 3 IDP Removes from the database the IDP parameter. 3 INACTIVITY TIMER Resets to its default value the INACTIVITY TIMER value for the local node in the volatile database, or removes the INACTIVITY TIMER value from the permanent database. 3 INCOMING_PROXY Resets to its default value the INCOMING PROXY value for the local node in the volatile database, or removes the INCOMING PROXY value from the permanent database. 3 INCOMING_TIMER Resets to its default value the INCOMING TIMER value for the local node in the volatile database, or removes the INCOMING TIMER value from the permanent database. 3 MAXIMUM_ADDRESS Resets to its default value the MAXIMUM ADDRESS value for the local node in the volatile database, or removes the MAXIMUM ADDRESS value from the permanent database. 3 MAXIMUM_AREA Resets to its default value the MAXIMUM AREA value for the local node in the volatile database, or removes the MAXIMUM AREA value from the permanent database. 3 MAXIMUM_BROADCAST_NONROUTERS Resets to its default value the MAXIMUM BROADCAST NONROUTERS value in the volatile database, or removes the MAXIMUM BROADCAST NONROUTERS value from the permanent database. 3 MAXIMUM_BROADCAST_ROUTERS Applies only to purging the executor. Removes the MAXIMUM BROADCAST ROUTERS value from the permanent database. 3 MAXIMUM_BUFFERS Removes the MAXIMUM BUFFERS value from the permanent database. 3 MAXIMUM_CIRCUITS Resets to its default value the MAXIMUM CIRCUITS value for the local node in the volatile database, or removes the MAXIMUM CIRCUITS value from the permanent database. 3 MAXIMUM_COST Resets to its default value the MAXIMUM COST value for the local node in the volatile database, or removes the MAXIMUM COST value from the permanent database. 3 MAXIMUM_DECLARED_OBJECTS Resets to its default value the MAXIMUM DECLARED OBJECTS value for the local node in the volatile database, or removes the MAXIMUM DECLARED OBJECTS value from the permanent database. 3 MAXIMUM_HOPS Resets to its default value the MAXIMUM HOPS value for the local node in the volatile database, or removes the MAXIMUM HOPS value from the permanent database. 3 MAXIMUM_LINKS Resets to its default value the MAXIMUM LINKS value for the local node in the volatile database, or removes the MAXIMUM LINKS value from the permanent database. 3 MAXIMUM_PATH_SPLITS Resets to its default value the MAXIMUM PATH SPLITS value for the local node in the volatile database, or removes the MAXIMUM PATH SPLITS value from the permanent database. 3 MAXIMUM_VISITS Resets to its default value the MAXIMUM VISITS value for the local node in the volatile database, or removes the MAXIMUM VISITS value from the permanent database. 3 NODE The CLEAR EXECUTOR NODE command clears the default executor designation. The executor of commands becomes the local node. You cannot use the TELL prefix with the CLEAR EXECUTOR NODE command. After you issue the CLEAR EXECUTOR NODE command, NCP on the local node performs all operations using the privileges of your current process instead of the default nonprivileged or privileged accounts. 3 NONPRIVILEGED item Removes from the database the specified nonprivileged access control information. Specify any or all of the following items for removal: ACCOUNT USER PASSWORD 3 OUTGOING_PROXY Resets to its default value the OUTGOING PROXY value for the local node in the volatile database, or removes the OUTGOING PROXY value from the permanent database. 3 OUTGOING_TIMER Resets to its default value the OUTGOING TIMER value for the local node in the volatile database, or removes the OUTGOING TIMER value from the permanent database. 3 PATH SPLIT POLICY Resets to its default value the PATH SPLIT POLICY parameter for the local node in the volatile database, or removes the PATH SPLIT POLICY parameter from the permanent database. 3 PIPELINE QUOTA Removes the value of PIPELINE QUOTA from the database. 3 PRIVILEGED item Removes from the database the specified privileged access control information. Specify any or all of the following items for removal: ACCOUNT USER PASSWORD 3 RETRANSMIT FACTOR Resets to its default value the RETRANSMIT FACTOR value for the local node in the volatile database, or removes the RETRANSMIT FACTOR value from the permanent database. 3 ROUTING TIMER Resets to its default value the ROUTING TIMER value for the local node in the volatile database, or removes the ROUTING TIMER value from the permanent database. 3 SEGMENT BUFFER SIZE Applies only to purging the executor. Removes the SEGMENT BUFFER SIZE value for the local node from the permanent database. 3 STATE Applies only to purging the executor. Removes from the permanent database the local node's state. 3 SUBADDRESSES Removes from the database the value of the range of local DTE subaddresses. 3 TYPE Resets to its default value the TYPE of the local node in the volatile database, or removes the TYPE of the local node from the permanent database. 3 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. NCP>CLEAR EXECUTOR AREA MAXIMUM COST This command resets to its default value the AREA MAXIMUM COST parameter in the volatile database. NCP>SET EXECUTOR NODE TRNTO"GRAY MARY" NCP>CLEAR EXECUTOR NODE The first command sets the executor node to node TRNTO. The second command clears the default executor node designation specified previously by the SET EXECUTOR NODE command. The executor node is now the local node. ! 2 LINE Use the CLEAR LINE command to reset line parameters to the default value (if any) or remove the entries and parameters from the volatile database. For an X25 line, the default value depends on the profile that is associated with the NETWORK parameter. CLEAR KNOWN LINES (parameters...) LINE line-id Use the PURGE LINE command to remove line parameters from the permanent database on the local node or DTE. 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 ALL Removes the specified line or all known lines from the database. The line or lines must be in the OFF state before you CLEAR this parameter. 3 CONTROLLER Resets to its default the CONTROLLER parameter in the volatile database, or removes the CONTROLLER value from the permanent database. 3 COUNTER TIMER Resets the logging timer to zero. This prevents any further line counter logging for the indicated line(s). 3 DEAD TIMER Applies only to DDCMP lines. Resets to its default the DEAD TIMER parameter in the volatile database, or removes the DEAD TIMER value from the permanent database. 3 DELAY TIMER Applies only to DDCMP lines. Resets to its default the DELAY TIMER parameter in the volatile database, or removes the DELAY TIMER value from the permanent database. 3 ECHO_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. 3 ECHO_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. 3 ECHO_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. 3 HANGUP Applies only to asynchronous DDCMP lines. Removes the HANGUP parameter from the database. 3 HOLDBACK TIMER Applies only to X.25 lines. Removes the HOLDBACK TIMER parameter from the database, causing the X.25 software to acknowledge received data immediately. 3 INTERFACE Applies only to X.25 lines. Resets the INTERFACE parameter to the default value of DTE. 3 KNOWN LINES Resets to the default (if any) or removes the parameters for all known lines from the database. 3 LINE_line-id Identifies the specific line whose parameters are to be reset to their default values (if any) or removed from the database. 3 LINE_SPEED Applies only to asynchronous DDCMP lines. Removes the LINE SPEED parameter from the database. 3 MAXIMUM_BLOCK Applies only to X.25 lines. Resets the MAXIMUM BLOCK parameter to the default value for the specified line or all known lines in the volatile database, or removes the MAXIMUM BLOCK value from the permanent database. 3 MAXIMUM_RETRANSMITS Applies only to X.25 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, or removes the MAXIMUM RETRANSMITS value from the permanent database. 3 NETWORK Applies only to X.25 lines. Removes the NETWORK parameter from the permanent database. 3 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. 3 PROTOCOL Applies to all lines except CI lines. Resets to its default value the PROTOCOL parameter in the volatile database, or removes the PROTOCOL value from the permanent database. The line must be in the OFF state before CLEARing this parameter. 3 RECEIVE BUFFERS Resets to its default value the RECEIVE BUFFERS parameter in the volatile database, or removes the RECEIVE BUFFERS parameter from the permanent database. The line must be in the OFF state in order to CLEAR this parameter. 3 REQUESTED TRT Applies only to FDDI lines. Resets to its default value the REQUESTED TRT parameter in the volatile database, or removes the REQUESTED TRT value from the permanent database. 3 RESTRICTED TOKEN TIMEOUT Applies only to FDDI lines. Resets to its default value the RESTRICTED TOKEN TIMEOUT parameter in the volatile database, or removes the RESTRICTED TOKEN TIMEOUT parameter from the permanent database. 3 RING PURGER ENABLE Applies only to FDDI lines. Resets to its default value the RING PURGER ENABLE parameter in the volatile database, or removes the RING PURGER ENABLE parameter from the permanent database. 3 SCHEDULING TIMER Applies only to DDCMP lines. Resets to its default value the SCHEDULING TIMER parameter in the volatile database, or removes the SCHEDULING TIMER parameter from the permanent database. 3 SERVICE TIMER Resets SERVICE TIMER to its default value in the volatile database, or removes the SERVICE TIMER value from the permanent database. 3 SIF_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. 3 SIF_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. 3 STATE Resets STATE to its default value (OFF) in the volatile database, or removes the STATE value from the permanent database. 3 STREAM TIMER Applies only to DDCMP lines. Resets to its default value the STREAM TIMER parameter in the volatile database, or removes the STREAM TIMER parameter from the permanent database. 3 SWITCH Applies only to asynchronous DDCMP lines. Removes the SWITCH parameter from the database. 3 TRANSMIT PIPELINE Applies only to DMR11 lines. Removes the TRANSMIT PIPELINE parameter from the database. 3 VALID TRANSMISSION TIME Applies only to FDDI lines. Resets to its default value the VALID TRANSMISSION TIME parameter in the volatile database, or removes the VALID TRANSMISSION TIME parameter from the permanent database. 3 Examples NCP>CLEAR LINE BNA-0 ALL This command removes the Ethernet line called BNA-0 from the volatile database. NCP>CLEAR LINE DMC-0 ALL This command removes DDCMP 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 X.25 lines in the volatile database. The parameter is reset to its default value. NCP>CLEAR LINE DMC-* ALL This command removes all DDCMP DMC lines from the volatile database. ! 2 LOGGING Use the CLEAR LOGGING command to remove logging parameters from the volatile database on the executor node. Use the PURGE LOGGING command to remove logging parameters from the permanent database on the executor node. CLEAR KNOWN LOGGING ALL PURGE LOGGING CONSOLE NAME prog-name LOGGING FILE LOGGING MONITOR CLEAR KNOWN LOGGING EVENTS event-list CIRCUIT circuit-id PURGE LOGGING CONSOLE KNOWN EVENTS LINE line-id LOGGING FILE NODE node-id LOGGING MONITOR SINK EXECUTOR NODE node-id All underscores found in parameters must be replaced with spaces when parameters are used in NCP commands. 3 ALL Indicates that all logging parameters for the specified component are to be removed from the database. The logging component(s) must be in the OFF state to use the ALL parameter. The component is no longer recognized by the network. 3 CIRCUIT circuit-id Identifies the circuit to which the events apply. Events will not be logged for this source. 3 CONSOLE Indicates that the parameters for logging to the console are to be removed from the database. 3 EVENTS event-list Identifies the class and types of events to be removed from the database. See HELP EVENTS for a list of valid events. The EVENTS event-list parameter may be followed by a specific source for events (using the CIRCUIT, LINE, or NODE parameters) or a specific location for logging these events (using the SINK parameter). To remove events associated with a specific source or sink, the specific source or sink must be specified in the command. 3 FILE Indicates that the parameters for logging to a file are to be removed from the database. 3 KNOWN_EVENTS Indicates that the event filter is to be removed from the specified logging component or components. The KNOWN EVENTS parameter may be followed by a specific source for events (using the CIRCUIT, LINE, or NODE parameters) or a specific location for logging these events (using the SINK parameter). To remove events associated with a specific source or sink, the specific source or sink must be specified in the command. 3 KNOWN_LOGGING Indicates that the specified parameters for all known logging components are to be removed from the database. 3 LINE line-id Identifies the line to which the events apply. Events will not be logged for this source. 3 MONITOR Indicates that the parameters for logging to a monitor program are to be removed from the database. 3 NAME prog-name Indicates that the NAME parameter is to be removed from the database for the specified component or components. This is the name of the console, file or monitor program. The logging component must be in the OFF state to CLEAR the NAME parameter. 3 NODE node-id Identifies the node to which the events apply. Events will not be logged for this source. 3 SINK Identifies the node where the event logger runs to log the events. There are two possibilities: NODE node-id Identifies the node at which events are being logged. EXECUTOR Identifies the executor node. Only events being logged to this node are removed from the database. If this parameter is omitted, the executor node is assumed to be the sink node affected. 3 Examples NCP>CLEAR LOGGING CONSOLE ALL This command clears logging to the logging console, after which the logging console component is no longer recognized by the network. The logging console component must be in the OFF state to perform this command. NCP>PURGE LOGGING FILE EVENTS 2.* This command purges logging for all class 2 events to the logging file. NCP>SET LOGGING CONSOLE EVENT 4.* CIRCUIT SVA-0 NCP>CLEAR LOGGING CONSOLE EVENT 4.* CIRCUIT SVA-0 The SET command causes class 4 events for a specific source CIRCUIT SVA-0 to be logged to the logging console. The CLEAR command stops the logging of class 4 events for that specific source to the logging console. Note that since a specific source (CIRCUIT SVA-0) was indicated in the SET command, that source must also be specified in the CLEAR command. That is, a CLEAR LOGGING CONSOLE EVENT 4.* command would not have cleared these events since the source was not specified. NCP>CLEAR LOGGING MONITOR NAME This command removes the name of the monitor program. The logging monitor must be in the OFF state to perform this command. NCP>SET LOGGING CONSOLE KNOWN EVENTS SINK NODE LAMCHP NCP>CLEAR LOGGING CONSOLE KNOWN EVENTS SINK NODE LAMCHP The SET command causes all known events generated locally to be logged to the logging console on remote node LAMCHP. The CLEAR command stops the logging of events from the local node to the logging console of the remote node. Note that since a specific location for logging the events (SINK NODE LAMCHP) was indicated in the SET command, that sink must also be specified in the CLEAR command. In this case, the CLEAR LOGGING CONSOLE KNOWN EVENTS command would not have removed these events because the SINK was not specified. ! 2 MODULE Introduces the various module entities. 3 CONFIGURATOR Use CLEAR MODULE CONFIGURATOR command to remove from the volatile database the Ethernet module configurator parameters for all circuits. The CLEAR command can not be used to remove individual circuits. Use PURGE MODULE CONFIGURATOR command to remove from the permanent database the Ethernet module configurator parameters for the specified circuit or circuits. The word MODULE is optional. CLEAR MODULE CONFIGURATOR KNOWN CIRCUITS ALL PURGE MODULE CONFIGURATOR KNOWN CIRCUITS ALL CIRCUIT circuit-id ALL 4 Examples NCP>PURGE MODULE CONFIGURATOR KNOWN CIRCUITS ALL This command removes from the permanent database at the local node all configurator module parameters related to all known Ethernet circuits. NCP>PURGE MODULE CONFIGURATOR CIRCUIT SVA-0 ALL This command removes from the permanent database at the local node all configurator module parameters related to the SVA-0 circuit. NCP>CLEAR MODULE CONFIGURATOR KNOWN CIRCUITS ALL This command removes from the volatile database all configurator module parameters related to all known Ethernet circuits. 3 X25-ACCESS Use the CLEAR MODULE X25-ACCESS command to remove from the volatile database network names and parameters used by the host node to access a specified X.25 network or networks through a connector node. Use the PURGE MODULE X25-ACCESS command to remove these same network names and parameters from the permanent database. CLEAR MODULE X25-ACCESS NETWORK net-name ACCOUNT PURGE KNOWN NETWORKS ALL PASSWORD USER All underscores found in parameters must be replaced with spaces when parameters are used in NCP commands. 4 ACCOUNT Removes the account access control information from the database for the specified network or all known networks. 4 ALL Removes all parameters for the specified network or all known networks in the database. 4 KNOWN NETWORKS Identifies all known networks. 4 NETWORK net-name Identifies the network whose parameters are to be removed from the database. 4 PASSWORD Removes the password access control information from the database for the specified network or all known networks. 4 USER Removes the user identification from the database for the specified network or all known networks. 4 Examples NCP>CLEAR MODULE X25-ACCESS NETWORK TELENET1 ALL This command removes the network TELENET1 from the volatile database in the local node. The local node can no longer connect to the X.25 network TELENET1 through the connector node. NCP>CLEAR MODULE X25-ACCESS NETWORK TELENET1 PASSWORD This command removes the password access control information for the network TELENET1 from the volatile database in the local node. ! 3 X25-PROTOCOL Use the CLEAR MODULE X25-PROTOCOL command to remove the protocol module component from the volatile database or reset the individual parameters. (Parameters are reset to their default values; the network values are specified by the PROFILE parameter of the SET MODULE X25-PROTOCOL command.) Use the PURGE MODULE X25-PROTOCOL command to remove the parameters of the protocol module component from the permanent database. Note that the word MODULE is optional. Use separate CLEAR or PURGE MODULE X25-PROTOCOL commands to clear or purge the network, the DTE, or the group. You may not be able to change the values of some of the network parameters (see the Public Network Information manual). CLEAR MOD X25-PROTOCOL DTE dte-addr NETWORK net-name dte-param(s) PURGE KNOWN DTES KNOWN NETWORKS CLEAR MOD X25-PROTOCOL GROUP group-name ALL PURGE KNOWN GROUPS ALL CLEAR MOD X25-PROTOCOL NETWORK net-name ALL PURGE KNOWN NETWORKS ALL All underscores found in parameters must be replaced with spaces when parameters are used in NCP commands. 4 DTE_dte-addr Removes parameters for the specified DTE. The DTE address is a decimal integer of 1 to 15 digits. CLEAR MOD X25-PROTOCOL DTE dte-addr NET net-name dte-param(s) PURGE KNOWN DTES KNOWN NETWORKS The NETWORK or KNOWN NETWORKS parameter is required to identify the network or networks to which the DTE belongs. You must also include one or more of the following dte parameters. 5 ALL Removes the specified DTE from the database. 5 CALL TIMER If used with the CLEAR command, resets the call timer in the volatile database to its default value. If used with the PURGE command, resets the call timer in the permanent database to 0. This means that the call request will not time out at the local DTE, but may be cleared by the network. 5 CLEAR TIMER If used with the CLEAR command, resets the clear timer in the volatile database to its default value. If used with the PURGE command, resets the clear timer in the permanent database to prevent retransmission of a request to clear a virtual circuit. 5 COUNTER TIMER Resets the counter timer to its default in the volatile database, or removes the COUNTER TIMER value from the permanent database. 5 DEFAULT_DATA Resets the default packet size to its default value in the volatile database, or removes the DEFAULT DATA value from the permanent database. 5 DEFAULT_WINDOW Resets the default window size to its default value in the volatile database, or removes the DEFAULT WINDOW value from the permanent database. 5 INTERRUPT TIMER Resets the INTERRUPT TIMER to its default value in the volatile database, or removes the INTERRUPT TIMER value from the permanent database. 5 MAXIMUM_CIRCUITS Resets the maximum number of virtual circuits allowed at once on the DTE to its default value in the volatile database, or removes the MAXIMUM CIRCUITS value from the permanent database. 5 MAXIMUM_CLEARS Resets the maximum number of attempts to clear a circuit to the default value in the volatile database, or removes the MAXIMUM CLEARS value from the permanent database. 5 MAXIMUM_DATA Resets the maximum packet size to its default value in the volatile database, or removes the MAXIMUM DATA value from the permanent database. 5 MAXIMUM_RESETS Resets to its default value the MAXIMUM RESETS parameter in the volatile database, or removes the MAXIMUM RESETS value from the permanent database. 5 MAXIMUM_RESTARTS Resets to its default value the MAXIMUM RESTARTS parameter in the volatile database, or removes the MAXIMUM RESTARTS value from the permanent database. 5 MAXIMUM_WINDOW Resets the maximum window size to its default value in the volatile database, or removes the MAXIMUM WINDOW value from the permanent database. 5 RESET TIMER Resets to its default value the RESET TIMER parameter in the volatile database, or removes the RESET TIMER value from the permanent database to prevent retransmission of a reset. 5 RESTART TIMER Resets to its default value the RESTART TIMER parameter in the volatile database, or removes the RESTART TIMER value from the permanent database to prevent retransmission of a restart. 4 GROUP_group-name Removes parameters for the specified closed user group (CUG) or bilateral closed user group (BCUG) from the database. The ALL parameter is mandatory. 4 KNOWN_DTES Selects all known DTEs on the network specified or all known networks. CLEAR MOD X25-PROTOCOL DTE dte-addr NETWORK net-name dte-params PURGE KNOWN DTES KNOWN NETWORKS The NETWORK or KNOWN NETWORKS parameter is required to identify the network or networks to which the DTEs belong. You must also include one or more of the following dte parameters. 5 ALL Removes all known DTEs for the specified network or known networks from the database. 5 CALL TIMER If used with the CLEAR command, resets the call timer in the volatile database to its default value. If used with the PURGE command, resets the call timer in the permanent database to 0. This means that the call request will not time out at the local DTE, but may be cleared by the network. 5 CLEAR TIMER If used with the CLEAR command, resets the clear timer in the volatile database to its default value. If used with the PURGE command, resets the clear timer in the permanent database to prevent retransmission of a request to clear a virtual circuit. 5 COUNTER TIMER Resets the counter timer to in the volatile database, or removes the COUNTER TIMER from the permanent database. 5 DEFAULT_DATA Resets the default packet size to its default value in the volatile database, or removes the DEFAULT DATA value from the permanent database. 5 DEFAULT_WINDOW Resets the default window size to its default value in the volatile database, or removes the DEFAULT WINDOW value from the permanent database. 5 INTERRUPT TIMER Resets the INTERRUPT TIMER to its default value in the volatile database, or removes the INTERRUPT TIMER value from the permanent database. 5 MAXIMUM_CIRCUITS Resets the maximum number of virtual circuits allowed at once on the DTE to its default value in the volatile database, or removes the MAXIMUM CIRCUITS value from the permanent database. 5 MAXIMUM_CLEARS Resets the maximum number of attempts to clear a circuit to the default value in the volatile database, or removes the MAXIMUM CLEARS value from the permanent database. 5 MAXIMUM_DATA Resets the maximum packet size to its default value in the volatile database, or removes the MAXIMUM DATA value from the permanent database. 5 MAXIMUM_RESETS Resets to its default value the MAXIMUM RESETS parameter in the volatile database, or removes the MAXIMUM RESETS value from the permanent database. 5 MAXIMUM_RESTARTS Resets to its default value the MAXIMUM RESTARTS parameter in the volatile database, or removes the MAXIMUM RESTARTS value from the permanent database. 5 MAXIMUM_WINDOW Resets the maximum window size to its default value in the volatile database, or removes the MAXIMUM WINDOW value from the permanent database. 5 RESET TIMER Resets to its default value the RESET TIMER parameter in the volatile database, or removes the RESET TIMER value from the permanent database to prevent retransmission of a reset. 5 RESTART TIMER Resets to its default value the RESTART TIMER parameter in the volatile database, or removes the RESTART TIMER value from the permanent database to prevent retransmission of a restart. 4 KNOWN_GROUPS Removes parameters of all known groups in the database. The ALL parameter is mandatory. 4 KNOWN_NETWORKS Removes parameters of all known networks in the database. The ALL parameter is mandatory. 4 NETWORK net-name Removes all DTEs, groups, and parameters for the specified network from the database. The ALL parameter is mandatory. 4 Examples NCP>CLEAR MODULE X25-PROTOCOL GROUP ESECUG ALL This command removes the closed user group ESECUG from the volatile database. NCP>PURGE MODULE X25-PROTOCOL GROUP ESECUG ALL This command removes the parameters of the closed user group ESECUG from the permanent database. When the system is rebooted, the group no longer exists for VAX P.S.I. NCP>CLEAR MODULE X25-PROTOCOL DTE 123789456 - _ NETWORK PSS1 ALL This command removes the specified DTE belonging to the network PSS1 from the volatile database. NCP>PURGE MODULE X25-PROTOCOL DTE 123789456 - _ KNOWN NETWORKS ALL This command removes all parameter entries for all the DTEs of that DTE number, for all networks in which the DTE exists, from the permanent database. When the network is restarted, the DTE no longer exists for VAX P.S.I. NCP>CLEAR MODULE X25-PROTOCOL ALL This command removes all network, DTE, group and X25-PROTOCOL module parameters from the volatile database. NCP>CLEAR MODULE X25-PROTOCOL NETWORK PSS1 ALL This command removes all DTEs and groups on network PSS1 and then removes the network name itself from the volatile database. NCP>CLEAR MODULE X25-PROTOCOL KNOWN DTES KNOWN NETWORKS - _ COUNTER TIMER This command removes the COUNTER TIMER parameter for all DTEs on all networks from the volatile database. ! 3 X25-SERVER Use the CLEAR MODULE X25-SERVER or CLEAR MODULE X29-SERVER command to reset or remove the parameters of the X.25 Call Handler or X.29 Call Handler in the volatile database. Use the PURGE MODULE X25-SERVER or PURGE MODULE X29-SERVER command to remove the parameters of the X.25 Call Handler or X.29 Call Handler from the permanent database. The word MODULE is optional. CLEAR MODULE X25-SERVER COUNTER TIMER PURGE X29-SERVER CLEAR MODULE X25-SERVER DESTINATION dest-name dest-params PURGE X29-SERVER KNOWN DESTINATIONS All underscores found in parameters must be replaced with spaces when parameters are used in NCP commands. 4 COUNTER TIMER Resets the module counter timer to zero in the volatile database, or removes the COUNTER TIMER value from the permanent database. 4 DESTINATION_dest-name Identifies the destination whose parameters are to be reset or removed from the database. CLEAR MODULE X25-SERVER DESTINATION dest-name dest-params PURGE X29-SERVER The destination-params include one or more of the following: 5 ACCOUNT Removes the account from the database for the specified destination. 5 ALL Removes all parameters for the specified destination from the database. 5 CALL_MASK Removes the call mask from the database for the specified destination. 5 CALL_VALUE Removes the call value from the database for the specified destination. 5 CALLED ADDRESS Removes from the database the called DTE address for the specified destination. 5 EXTENSION_MASK Removes from the database the extension mask for the specified destination. 5 EXTENSION_VALUE Removes from the database the extension value for the specified destination. 5 GROUP Removes the group name from the database for the specified destination. 5 INCOMING ADDRESS Removes from the database the incoming address for the specified destination. 5 NETWORK Removes from the database the network name for the specified destination. 5 OBJECT Removes from the database the object identification for the specified destination. 5 PASSWORD Removes the password from the database for the specified destination. 5 PRIORITY Resets the priority to the lowest value for the specified destination in the volatile database, or removes the PRIORITY value for the specified destination from the permanent database. 5 RECEIVING DTE Removes from the database the receiving DTE address for the specified destination. 5 REDIRECT REASON Removes from the database the redirect reason code for the specified destination. 5 SENDING ADDRESS Removes from the database the sending DTE address for the specified destination. 5 SUBADDRESSES Removes the subaddress range from the database for the specified destination. 5 USER Removes the user identification from the database for the specified destination. 4 KNOWN_DESTINATIONS Identifies all known destinations whose parameters are to be reset or removed from the database. CLEAR MODULE X25-SERVER KNOWN DESTINATIONS dest-params PURGE X29-SERVER The dest-params include one or more of the following. 5 ACCOUNT Removes the account from the database for all known destinations. 5 ALL Removes all parameters for all known destinations in the database. 5 CALL_MASK Removes the call mask from the database for all known destinations. 5 CALL_VALUE Removes the call value from the database for all known destinations. 5 CALLED ADDRESS Removes from the database the called DTE address for all known destinations. 5 EXTENSION_MASK Removes from the database the extension mask for all known destinations. 5 EXTENSION_VALUE Removes from the database the extension value for all known destinations. 5 GROUP Removes the group name from the database for all known destinations. 5 INCOMING ADDRESS Removes from the database the incoming address for all known destinations. 5 NETWORK Removes from the database the network name for all known destinations. 5 OBJECT Removes from the database the object identification for all known destinations. 5 PASSWORD Removes the password from the database for all known destinations. 5 PRIORITY Resets the priority to the lowest value for all known destinations in the volatile database, or removes the PRIORITY value for all known destinations from the permanent database. 5 RECEIVING DTE Removes from the database the receiving DTE address for all known destinations. 5 REDIRECT REASON Removes from the database the redirect reason code for all known destinations. 5 SENDING ADDRESS Removes from the database the sending DTE address for all known destinations. 5 SUBADDRESSES Removes the subaddress range from the database for all known destinations. 5 USER Removes the user identification from the database for all known destinations. ! 4 Examples NCP>CLEAR MODULE X25-SERVER KNOWN DESTINATIONS ALL This command removes all X.25 destinations from the volatile database. NCP>PURGE MODULE X25-SERVER KNOWN DESTINATIONS ALL This command removes all X.25 destinations from the permanent database. 3 X29-SERVER Use the CLEAR MODULE X29-SERVER or CLEAR MODULE X25-SERVER command to reset or remove the parameters of the X.29 Call Handler or X.25 Call Handler in the volatile database. Use the PURGE MODULE X29-SERVER or PURGE MODULE X25-SERVER command to remove the parameters of the X.29 Call Handler or X.25 Call Handler from the permanent database. The word MODULE is optional. CLEAR MODULE X25-SERVER COUNTER TIMER PURGE X29-SERVER CLEAR MODULE X25-SERVER DESTINATION dest-name dest-params PURGE X29-SERVER KNOWN DESTINATIONS For additional help see the CLEAR MODULE X25-SERVER command which is identical in format to the CLEAR MODULE X29-SERVER command. ! 2 NODE Use the CLEAR NODE command to remove node parameters from the volatile database. Use the PURGE NODE command to remove node parameters from the permanent database. To remove a loop node name from the database, use the CLEAR/PURGE NODE node-id command and specify either the ALL parameter (with the loop node name or address as the node-id), or the CIRCUIT parameter. CLEAR KNOWN NODES (parameters ...) PURGE NODE node-id All underscores found in parameters must be replaced with spaces when parameters are used in NCP commands. 3 ACCESS Removes the ACCESS value from the database for the specified node or all known nodes. 3 ALL Removes all parameters for the specified node or all known nodes from the database. The component is no longer recognized by the network. 3 CIRCUIT Removes a loop node parameter associated with the circuit from the database. 3 COUNTER TIMER Removes the counter timer value from the database. 3 CPU Removes the node's CPU identification from the database. 3 DIAGNOSTIC FILE Removes from the database the identification of the downline loading diagnostics file. 3 DUMP_ADDRESS Removes the up-line dump address of the adjacent node from the database. 3 DUMP_COUNT Removes the up-line dump count from the database. 3 DUMP_FILE Removes the up-line dump file identification from the database. 3 HARDWARE ADDRESS Removes from the database the hardware address that is associated with the node's LAN controller. 3 HOST Removes the identification of the host node from the database. 3 INBOUND Applies only to nodes on dynamic asynchronous DDCMP circuits. Removes the INBOUND parameter from the database. 3 KNOWN NODES Indicates that the specified parameters for all known nodes are to be removed from the database. 3 LOAD_ASSIST_AGENT Removes from the database the identification of the OpenVMS image used to assist a downline load. The LOAD ASSIST AGENT parameter applies to downline load operations to Local Area Cluster members only. 3 LOAD_ASSIST_PARAMETER Removes from the database the identification of the value to be passed to the load assist agent. The LOAD ASSIST PARAMETER value applies to downline load operations to Local Area Cluster members only. 3 LOAD_FILE Removes from the database the identification of the file to be downline loaded. 3 MANAGEMENT FILE Removes from the volatile the identification of the downline loading management information file. 3 NAME Removes from the database the node name parameter for the node. 3 NODE node-id Identifies the node (local or remote) whose parameters are to be removed from the database. 3 NONPRIVILEGED item Removes the specified nonprivileged access control information from the database. Specify any or all of the following items for removal: ACCOUNT PASSWORD USER 3 PRIVILEGED item Removes the specified privileged access control information from the database. Specify any or all of the following items for removal: ACCOUNT PASSWORD USER 3 RECEIVE PASSWORD Removes the receive password expected from the remote node during a Routing initialization sequence from the database. 3 SECONDARY LOADER Removes the identification of the secondary downline loading file from the database. 3 SERVICE_CIRCUIT Removes the circuit parameter associated with the node for downline loading purposes from the database. 3 SERVICE_DEVICE Removes the service device type from the database. See HELP PARAMETERS DEVICE-TYPE for a list of device types. Only the synchronous port on the DMF may be used for service operations. 3 SERVICE_NODE_VERSION Removes the service node version number of the node to be downline loaded from the database. 3 SERVICE_PASSWORD Removes from the database the password parameter required to trigger the bootstrap mechanism of the node to be downline loaded. 3 SOFTWARE_IDENTIFICATION Removes the identification of the software from the database. 3 SOFTWARE_TYPE Removes the initial load software program type from the database. 3 TERTIARY LOADER Removes the identification of the tertiary downline loading file from the database. 3 TRANSMIT PASSWORD Removes from the database the transmit password sent to the remote node during a Routing initialization sequence. 3 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 in the volatile database of the local node. NCP>CLEAR NODE 14 NAME NCP>SET NODE 15 NAME DENVER The first command disassociates the name (which happens to be DENVER) from node 1.14. The second command associates the same name with node 1.15. Note that the default area number 1 is assumed if your network is not divided into multiple areas. NCP>CLEAR NODE 5.14 NAME NCP>SET NODE 5.15 NAME DENVER The first command disassociates the name (which happens to be DENVER) from node 5.14. The second command associates the same name with node 5.15. Use this example in place of the previous example when the network is divided into multiple areas. NCP>CLEAR NODE BOSTON RECEIVE PASSWORD This command removes node BOSTON's receive password from the volatile database of the local node. NCP>CLEAR NODE 5.* NAME This command disassociates the node names from their addresses for all nodes in area 5. NCP>SET NODE TESTER CIRCUIT FZA-0 NCP>CLEAR NODE TESTER CIRCUIT The first command sets a loop node for circuit FZA-0. The second command removes the loop node from the volatile database. ! 2 OBJECT Use the CLEAR OBJECT command to remove object parameters from the volatile database. Use the PURGE OBJECT command to remove object parameters from the permanent database. CLEAR KNOWN OBJECTS (parameters...) PURGE OBJECT object-name All underscores found in parameters must be replaced with spaces when parameters are used in NCP commands. 3 ACCOUNT Removes from the database the account access control information. 3 ALIAS_INCOMING Removes from the database the ALIAS INCOMING parameter for the specified object or all known objects. Does not apply to VAX P.S.I. 3 ALIAS_OUTGOING Removes from the database the ALIAS OUTGOING parameter for the specified object or all known objects. Does not apply to VAX P.S.I. 3 ALL Indicates that all 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. 3 FILE Removes the name of the object's startup command file from the database. 3 KNOWN OBJECTS Indicates that the specified parameters for all known objects are to be removed from the database. 3 OBJECT object-name Identifies the object whose specified parameters are to be removed from the database. 3 OUTGOING CONNECT PRIVILEGES Removes the privileges required to make an outbound connection to the object. Does not apply to VAX P.S.I. 3 PASSWORD Removes the password access control information from the database. 3 PRIVILEGES Removes the privileges required to access the object from the database. Does not apply to VAX P.S.I. 3 PROXY Removes the proxy access control information for the object from the database. Does not apply to VAX P.S.I. 3 USER Removes the user access control information from the database. 3 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 local DECnet for OpenVMS software. !