1 ZERO Use the ZERO commands to reset counters for circuits, lines, nodes and the executor. 2 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 3 KNOWN CIRCUITS Indicates that counters for all known circuits are to be reset. 3 CIRCUIT circuit-id Identifies a particular circuit for which counters are to be reset. 2 LINE Use the ZERO LINE command to reset line counters on the executor node. ZERO KNOWN LINES COUNTERS LINE line-id 3 KNOWN LINES Indicates that counters for all known lines are to be reset. 3 LINE line-id Identifies a particular line for which counters are to be reset. 2 MODULE Introduces a MODULE parameter. 3 X25-PROTOCOL Zero the counters for a particular DTE or all known DTES. ZERO MODULE X25-PROTOCOL DTE dte-addr NETWORK net-name COUNTERS KNOWN DTES KNOWN NETWORK 4 DTE dte-addr Zeroes the counters for the specified DTE only. 4 KNOWN DTES Zeroes the counters for all known DTEs. 3 X25-SERVER Zero the counters for the X.25 Call Handler. ZERO MODULE X25-SERVER COUNTERS 3 X29-SERVER Zero the counters for the X.29 Call Handler. ZERO MODULE X29-SERVER COUNTERS 2 NODE Use the ZERO NODE command to reset node counters. ZERO KNOWN NODES COUNTERS NODE node-id 3 KNOWN NODES Indicates that counters for all known nodes are to be reset. 3 NODE node-id Identifies a particular node for which counters are to be reset. 3 Examples NCP>ZERO NODE TRNTO COUNTERS This command resets all node counters maintained on the executor node for remote node TRNTO. ! ! end of NCPHELP.HLP !