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CIRCUIT

EXECUTOR

LINE

LOGGING

MODULE

NODE

OBJECT

KNOWN CIRCUITS

ACTIVE

ALL

BABBLE TIMER

COUNTER TIMER

DEAD THRESHOLD

DYING

INACTIVE

INCREMENT

THRESHOLD

MAXIMUM

NETWORK

RECALL TIMER

ROUTER PRIORITY

TRANSMIT TIMER

CIRCUIT circuit-id

Examples

BASE

INCREMENT

BASE

INCREMENT

THRESHOLD

BASE

BUFFERS

RECALLS

ROUTERS

TRANSMITS

ALIAS

ALL

AREA

BROADCAST ROUTING TIMER

BUFFER SIZE

COUNTER TIMER

DELAY

IDENTIFICATION

INACTIVITY TIMER

INCOMING

MAXIMUM

OUTGOING

PATH SPLIT POLICY

RETRANSMIT FACTOR

ROUTING TIMER

SEGMENT BUFFER SIZE

STATE

SUBADDRESSES

NODE

NONPRIVILEGED item

PRIVILEGED item

Examples

INCOMING

MAXIMUM LINKS

NODE

MAXIMUM

COST

HOPS

FACTOR

WEIGHT

TIMER

PROXY

ADDRESS

AREA

BROADCAST

BUFFERS

CIRCUITS

COST

DECLARED OBJECTS

HOPS

LINKS

PATH SPLITS

VISITS

NONROUTERS

ROUTERS

PROXY

TIMER

Examples

KNOWN LINES

ALL

COUNTER TIMER

DEAD TIMER

DELAY TIMER

HANGUP

INTERFACE

LINE SPEED

MAXIMUM RETRANSMITS

NETWORK

RECEIVE BUFFERS

SCHEDULING TIMER

STREAM TIMER

SWITCH

TRANSMIT PIPELINE

LINE line-id

Examples

ALL

KNOWN

CONSOLE

FILE

MODULE

MONITOR

NAME

SINK

EVENTS event-list

AREA area-number

CIRCUIT circuit-id

LINE line-id

NODE node-id

Examples

EVENTS

LOGGING

X25-ACCESS

X25-PROTOCOL

X25-SERVER

X29-SERVER

CONFIGURATOR

X25-ACCESS

X25-PROTOCOL

X25-SERVER

X29-SERVER

ACCOUNT

ALL

KNOWN NETWORKS

PASSWORD

USER

NETWORK network-name

ALL

KNOWN

COUNTER TIMER

CALL TIMER

CLEAR TIMER

MAXIMUM

RESET TIMER

RESTART TIMER

DTE dte-address

NETWORK network-name

DTE dte-address

GROUP group-name

GROUPS

CLEARS

RESETS

RESTARTS

ACCOUNT

ALL

KNOWN DESTINATIONS

CALL

CALLED ADDRESS

COUNTER TIMER

EXTENSION

GROUP

INCOMING ADDRESS

NETWORK

PASSWORD

PRIORITY

RECEIVING DTE

REDIRECT REASON

SENDING ADDRESS

SUBADDRESSES

USER

DESTINATION dest-name

MASK

VALUE

MASK

VALUE

KNOWN NODES

ALL

CIRCUIT

COUNTER TIMER

CPU

DIAGNOSTIC FILE

DUMP

HARDWARE ADDRESS

HOST

INBOUND

LOAD

LOAD FILE

MANAGEMENT FILE

NAME

NONPRIVILEGED

PRIVILEGED

RECEIVE PASSWORD

SECONDARY LOADER

SERVICE

SOFTWARE

TERTIARY LOADER

TRANSMIT PASSWORD

NODE node-id

Examples

ADDRESS

COUNT

FILE

ASSIST

AGENT

PARAMETER

DEVICE

CIRCUIT

NODE VERSION

PASSWORD

IDENTIFICATION

TYPE

KNOWN OBJECTS

ACCOUNT

ALIAS

ALL

FILE

OUTGOING CONNECT PRIVILEGES

PASSWORD

PRIVILEGES

PROXY

USER

OBJECT object-name

Examples

INCOMING

OUTGOING

DECnet NCP CLEAR — VMS 5.4-3

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.


Additional information available:

CIRCUITEXECUTORLINELOGGINGMODULENODEOBJECT

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 on the local node or DTE.

The PURGE CIRCUIT command always removes circuit parameters from
the permanent database on the local node or DTE.


CLEAR   KNOWN CIRCUITS        (parameters...)
        CIRCUIT circuit-id

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

Additional information available:

KNOWN CIRCUITSACTIVEALLBABBLE TIMERCOUNTER TIMER
DEAD THRESHOLDDYINGINACTIVEINCREMENTTHRESHOLD
MAXIMUMNETWORKRECALL TIMERROUTER PRIORITYTRANSMIT TIMER

CIRCUIT circuit-idExamples

KNOWN CIRCUITS

Resets to the default value (if any) or removes from the volatile database
the parameters for all known circuits.

CIRCUIT circuit-id

Resets to the default value (if any) or removes from the volatile database
the parameters for a specific circuit. Circuit-id specifies the name of
the circuit you want to clear.

ACTIVE

Differentiates between the active, inactive and dying DDCMP timer
parameters

Additional information available:

BASEINCREMENT

BASE

Applies only to DDCMP CONTROL circuits. Resets to its default value the
ACTIVE BASE value in the volatile database.

INCREMENT

Applies only to DDCMP CONTROL circuits. Resets to its default value the
ACTIVE INCREMENT value in the volatile database.

ALL

Removes from the volatile database the specified circuit or all known
circuits. The circuit must be in the OFF state before you can
specify this parameter.

BABBLE TIMER

Applies only to DDCMP CONTROL circuits. Resets to its default value the
BABBLE TIMER value in the volatile database.

COUNTER TIMER

Cancels the logging timer. This cancellation prevents any further circuit
counter logging for the indicated circuit or circuits.

DEAD THRESHOLD

Applies only to DDCMP CONTROL circuits. Resets to its default value the
DEAD THRESHOLD value in the volatile database.

DYING

Differentiates between the active, inactive and dying DDCMP timer
parameters

Additional information available:

BASEINCREMENTTHRESHOLD

BASE

Applies only to DDCMP CONTROL circuits. Resets to its default value the
DYING BASE value in the volatile database.

INCREMENT

Applies only to DDCMP CONTROL circuits. Resets to its default value the
DYING INCREMENT value in the volatile database.

THRESHOLD

Applies only to DDCMP CONTROL circuits. Resets to its default value the
DYING THRESHOLD value in the volatile database.

INACTIVE

Differentiates between the active, inactive and dying DDCMP timer
parameters

Additional information available:

BASE

BASE

Applies only to DDCMP CONTROL circuits. Resets to its default value the
INACTIVE BASE value in the volatile database.

INCREMENT

Applies only to DDCMP CONTROL circuits. Resets to its default value the
INACTIVE INCREMENT value in the volatile database.

THRESHOLD

Applies only to DDCMP CONTROL circuits. Resets to its default value the
INACTIVE THRESHOLD value in the volatile database.

MAXIMUM

This modifier indicates an upper limit on a variety of parameter

Additional information available:

BUFFERSRECALLSROUTERSTRANSMITS

BUFFERS

Applies only to DDCMP CONTROL circuits. Resets to its default value the
MAXIMUM BUFFERS value in the volatile database.

RECALLS

Applies only to X25 DLM circuits. Resets to its default value the
limit on the number of call retries.

ROUTERS

Applies only to Ethernet circuits. Resets to its default value the
MAXIMUM ROUTER value in the volatile database.

TRANSMITS

Applies only to DDCMP CONTROL circuits. Resets to its default value the
MAXIMUM TRANSMITS value in the volatile database.

NETWORK

Applies only to purging X25 PVCs and X25 DLM circuits. Removes the
circuit's network parameters from the permanent database.

RECALL TIMER

Applies only to X25 DLM circuits. Resets to its default value the RECALL
TIMER value in the volatile database.

ROUTER PRIORITY

Applies only to Ethernet circuits. Resets to its default value the priority
assigned to the router in the volatile database.

TRANSMIT TIMER

Applies only to DDCMP CONTROL circuits. Resets to its default value the
TRANSMIT TIMER value in the volatile database.

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.


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.  The
PURGE EXECUTOR command to removes selected local node parameters from
the permanent database on the local node.

You can not clear the BUFFER SIZE or STATE parameters from the volatile
database.

CLEAR   EXECUTOR        (parameters...)

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

Additional information available:

ALIASALLAREABROADCAST ROUTING TIMERBUFFER SIZE
COUNTER TIMERDELAYIDENTIFICATIONINACTIVITY TIMER
INCOMINGMAXIMUMOUTGOINGPATH SPLIT POLICYRETRANSMIT FACTOR
ROUTING TIMERSEGMENT BUFFER SIZESTATESUBADDRESSES
NODE

NONPRIVILEGED itemPRIVILEGED itemExamples

ALIAS

Indicates that the parameter is among the set used for alias control.

Additional information available:

INCOMINGMAXIMUM LINKSNODE

INCOMING

Removes from the volatile database the ALIAS INCOMING parameter for the
local node.

MAXIMUM LINKS

Removes from the volatile database the ALIAS MAXIMUM LINKS parameter for the
local node.

NODE

Removes from the volatile database the ALIAS NODE parameter for the
local node.

ALL

Applies only to purging the executor. Removes from the permanent
database all executor parameters.

AREA

Indicates that the parameter is used to control area routing.
The possible parameters are AREA MAXIMUM COST and AREA MAXIMUM HOPS.

Additional information available:

MAXIMUM

MAXIMUM

Additional information available:

COSTHOPS

COST
Resets to its default value the AREA MAXIMUM COST value for the local
node in the volatile database.

HOPS
Resets to its default value the AREA MAXIMUM HOPS value for the local
node in the volatile database.

BROADCAST ROUTING TIMER

Resets to its default value the BROADCAST ROUTING TIMER value in the
volatile database.

BUFFER SIZE

Applies only to purging the executor. Removes from the permanent
database the BUFFER SIZE parameter.

COUNTER TIMER

Removes the volatile database the logging timer to
prevents  any further circuit counter logging for the local node.

DELAY

Additional information available:

FACTORWEIGHT

FACTOR

Resets to its default value the DELAY FACTOR value for the local
node in the volatile database.

WEIGHT

Resets to its default value the DELAY WEIGHT value for the local
node in the volatile database.

IDENTIFICATION

Removes from the volatile database the identification string
for the local node.

INACTIVITY TIMER

Resets to its default value the INACTIVITY TIMER value for the local
node in the volatile database.

INCOMING

Additional information available:

TIMERPROXY

TIMER

Resets to its default value the INCOMING TIMER value for the local
node in the volatile database.

PROXY

Resets to its default value the INCOMING PROXY value for the local
node in the volatile database.

MAXIMUM

Additional information available:

ADDRESSAREABROADCASTBUFFERSCIRCUITSCOST
DECLARED OBJECTSHOPSLINKSPATH SPLITSVISITS

ADDRESS

Resets to its default value the MAXIMUM ADDRESS value for the local
node in the volatile database.

AREA

Resets to its default value the MAXIMUM AREA value for the local
node in the volatile database.

BROADCAST

Additional information available:

NONROUTERSROUTERS

NONROUTERS
Resets to its default value the MAXIMUM BROADCAST NONROUTERS
value in the volatile database.

ROUTERS
Resets to its default value the MAXIMUM BROADCAST ROUTERS in
the volatile database.

BUFFERS

Resets to its default value the MAXIMUM BUFFERS value for the local
node in the volatile database.

CIRCUITS

Resets to its default value the MAXIMUM CIRCUIT value for the local
node in the volatile database.

COST

Resets to its default value the MAXIMUM COSTS value for the local
node in the volatile database.

DECLARED OBJECTS

Resets to its default value the MAXIMUM DECLARED OBJECTS value for
the local node in the volatile database.

HOPS

Resets to its default value the MAXIMUM HOPS value for the local
node in the volatile database.

LINKS

Resets to its default value the MAXIMUM LINKS value for the local
node in the volatile database.

PATH SPLITS

Resets to its default value, the MAXIMUM PATH SPLITS value for the
local node in the volatile database.

VISITS

Resets to its default value the MAXIMUM VISITS value for the local
node in the volatile database.

NONPRIVILEGED item

Removes from the volatile database the specified nonprivileged
access control information. Specify any or all of the following
items for removal:

            ACCOUNT
            USER
            PASSWORD

OUTGOING

Additional information available:

PROXYTIMER

PROXY

Resets to its default value the OUTGOING PROXY value for the local
node in the volatile database.

TIMER

Resets to its default value the OUTGOING TIMER value for the local
node in the volatile database.

PATH SPLIT POLICY

Resets to its default value the PATH SPLIT POLICY parameter for the
local node in the volatile database.

PRIVILEGED item

Removes from the volatile database the specified privileged access
control information.  Specify any or all of the following
items for removal:

            ACCOUNT
            USER
            PASSWORD

RETRANSMIT FACTOR

Resets to its default value the RETRANSMIT FACTOR value for the local
node in the volatile database.

ROUTING TIMER

Resets to its default value the ROUTING TIMER value for the local
node in the volatile database.

SEGMENT BUFFER SIZE

Resets to its default value the SEGMENT BUFFER SIZE value for the local
node in the volatile database.

STATE

Applies only to purging the executor. Removes from the permanent database
the local node's state.

SUBADDRESSES

Removes from the volatile database the value of the range of local DTE
subaddresses.

Examples

     NCP>CLEAR EXECUTOR NAME IDENTIFICATION

         This command removes the local node's name and identification
         string from the volatile database.

     NCP>CLEAR EXECUTOR DELAY FACTOR

         This command removes delay factor from the volatile database
         which causes the software to use the default value.


NODE

The CLEAR EXECUTOR NODE command  clears the default  executor
designation  for  all  NCP commands.  The executor of commands becomes
the local node.  The TELL  prefix  cannot be used with
this command.

After you issue the CLEAR EXECUTOR NODE command, NML, linked with NCP on the
local node, will perform all NML operations. NML uses the privileges
of your current process instead of the default nonprivileged accounts.

CLEAR EXECUTOR NODE

Additional information available:

Examples

Examples

        NCP>SET EXECUTOR NODE TRNTO
        ...

        NCP>CLEAR EXECUTOR NODE



LINE

Use the CLEAR LINE command to remove line parameters (or reset the
parameters to their default values) from the volatile  database  on
the executor node.  For an X25 line, the default value depends on the
NETWORK parameter in the permanent database. Use the PURGE LINE
command to remove line parameters from the permanent database on
the executor node.

    CLEAR   KNOWN LINES     (parameters...)
            LINE line-id

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

Additional information available:

KNOWN LINESALLCOUNTER TIMERDEAD TIMER
DELAY TIMERHANGUPINTERFACELINE SPEEDMAXIMUM RETRANSMITS
NETWORKRECEIVE BUFFERSSCHEDULING TIMERSTREAM TIMER
SWITCHTRANSMIT PIPELINE

LINE line-idExamples

KNOWN LINES

Resets to the default (if any) or removes the parameters for all
known lines from the volatile database.

LINE line-id

Identifies the specific line whose parameters are to be reset to their
default values (if any) or removed from the volatile database.

ALL

Removes the specified line or all known lines from the volatile database.
The line must be in the OFF state before you specify this parameter.

COUNTER TIMER

Resets the logging timer to zero. This prevents  any further line
counter logging for the indicated line(s).

DEAD TIMER

Applies only to DDCMP lines. Resets to its default the DEAD TIMER
parameter in the volatile database.

DELAY TIMER

Applies only to DDCMP lines. Resets to its default the DELAY  TIMER
parameter in the volatile database.

HANGUP

Applies only to asynchronous DDCMP lines. Removes from the volatile
database the HANGUP state of the line.

INTERFACE

Applies only to X25 lines. Resets the INTERFACE parameter to the default
value of DTE.

LINE SPEED

Applies only to asynchronous DDCMP lines. Removes from the volatile
database the Line Speed parameter.

MAXIMUM RETRANSMITS

Applies only to X25 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.

NETWORK

Applies only to X25 lines. Removes the NETWORK parameter from the
permanent database.

RECEIVE BUFFERS

Applies only to DDCMP lines.  Resets to its default value the
RECEIVE BUFFERS parameter in the volatile database.

SCHEDULING TIMER

Applies only to DDCMP lines. Resets to its default value the SCHEDULING TIMER
parameter in the volatile database.

STREAM TIMER

Applies only to DDCMP lines. Resets to its default value the STREAM TIMER
parameter in the volatile database.

SWITCH

Applies only to asynchronous DDCMP lines. Removes from the volatile database
the SWITCH parameter.

TRANSMIT PIPELINE

Applies only to DMR11 lines. Removes from the volatile database the
TRANSMIT PIPELINE parameter.

Examples

     NCP>CLEAR LINE DMC-0 ALL

         This command removes 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 lines in the volatile database. The
          parameter is reset to its default value.


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
        LOGGING CONSOLE         EVENTS event-list
        LOGGING FILE            KNOWN EVENTS
        LOGGING MONITOR         AREA area-number
                                CIRCUIT circuit-id
                                LINE line-id
                                MODULE name
                                NAME
                                NODE node-id
                                SINK    EXECUTOR
                                        NODE node-id

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

Additional information available:

ALLKNOWNCONSOLEFILEMODULEMONITORNAME
SINK

EVENTS event-listAREA area-numberCIRCUIT circuit-idLINE line-id
NODE node-idExamples

ALL

indicates that all logging parameters for the specified
component are to be removed from the database. The component
is no longer recognized by the network.

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.

KNOWN

introduces a plural parameter or component.

Additional information available:

EVENTSLOGGING

EVENTS

indicates that the event filter is to be removed from the
specified logging component.

LOGGING

indicates that the parameters for all known logging are to
be removed from the database.

AREA area-number

indicated the area to which the events apply. Events will not
be logged for this source.

CIRCUIT circuit-id

identifies the circuit to which the events apply. Events will
not be logged for this source.

LINE line-id

identifies the line to which the events apply. Events will
not be logged for this source.

CONSOLE

indicates that the parameters for logging to the console are
to be removed from the database.

FILE

indicates that the parameters for logging to a file are to
be removed from the database.

MODULE

Introduces a MODULE parameter.

Additional information available:

X25-ACCESSX25-PROTOCOLX25-SERVERX29-SERVER

X25-ACCESS

Removes all logging parameters for the specified logging source from
the data base.

X25-PROTOCOL

Removes all logging parameters for the specified logging source from
the data base.

X25-SERVER

Removes all logging parameters for the specified logging source from
the data base.

X29-SERVER

Removes all logging parameters for the specified logging source from
the data base.

MONITOR

indicates that the parameters for logging to a monitor
program are to be removed from the database.

NAME

indicates that the NAME parameter is to be removed from the
database. This is the name of the console, file or monitor
program.

NODE node-id

identifies the node to which the events apply. Events will
not be logged for this source.

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.

Examples

     NCP>CLEAR LOGGING FILE EVENTS 2.*

         This command clears logging for all class  2  events  to  the
         logging file.


MODULE

Introduces the various module entities.

Additional information available:

CONFIGURATORX25-ACCESSX25-PROTOCOLX25-SERVER
X29-SERVER

CONFIGURATOR

Use CLEAR MODULE CONFIGURATOR command to remove from the volatile
database the Ethernet module
configurator parameters for the circuit
specified. The word MODULE is optional.

        CLEAR MODULE CONFIGURATOR   KNOWN CIRCUITS      ALL
                                    CIRCUIT circuit-id


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 X25 network or networks through a multi-host
node.  The multi-host node serving as a gateway to the specified
X25 network must be a VAX/VMS node with VAX PSI multi-host software
installed.  Use the PURGE MODULE X25-ACCESS command to remove these
same network names and parameters from the permanent database.

     CLEAR   MODULE X25-ACCESS     NETWORK network-name     ACCOUNT
                                   KNOWN NETWORKS           ALL
                                                            PASSWORD
                                                            USER

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

Additional information available:

ACCOUNTALLKNOWN NETWORKSPASSWORDUSER

NETWORK network-name

ACCOUNT

removes the account from the data base for the specified network
or all known networks.

ALL

removes all parameters for the specified network or all known
networks in the data base.

KNOWN NETWORKS

identifies all known networks

NETWORK network-name

identifies the network whose parameters are to be removed from
the data base.

PASSWORD

removes the password from the data base for the specified network
or all known networks.

USER

removes the user identification from the data base for the specified
network or all known networks.

X25-PROTOCOL

Use the CLEAR MODULE X25-PROTOCOL command to remove the parameters of
the Protocol Module component from the volatile database.

    CLEAR  MODULE X25-PROTOCOL  DTE dte-address  NETWORK network-name
                                KNOWN DTES       KNOWN NETWORKS
                                                 CALL TIMER
                                                 CLEAR TIMER
                                                 COUNTER TIMER
                                                 INTERRUPT TIMER
                                                 MAXIMUM CLEARS
                                                 MAXIMUM RESETS
                                                 MAXIMUM RESTARTS
                                                 RESET TIMER
                                                 RESTART TIMER

                                GROUP group-name  ALL
                                KNOWN GROUPS

                                NETWORK net-name  ALL
                                KNOWN NETWORKS



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

Additional information available:

ALLKNOWNCOUNTER TIMERCALL TIMERCLEAR TIMER
MAXIMUMRESET TIMERRESTART TIMER

DTE dte-addressNETWORK network-nameDTE dte-addressGROUP group-name

ALL

Can be used with DTE, GROUP or NETWORK. It removes all parameters for
the specified component or for all known DTEs, groups or networks.

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.

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.


Additional information available:

GROUPS

GROUPS
Remove the parameters for all known groups.

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.


DTE dte-address

The DTE address is a decimal integer of 1 to 15 digits.

GROUP group-name

Specifies the closed user group (CUG) or bilateral closed user group
(BCUG).

COUNTER TIMER

Resets the counter timer to zero for the specified DTE or all known
DTEs in the volatile data base.


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.

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.

MAXIMUM

Additional information available:

CLEARSRESETSRESTARTS

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.


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.

Additional information available:

ACCOUNTALLKNOWN DESTINATIONSCALLCALLED ADDRESS
COUNTER TIMEREXTENSIONGROUPINCOMING ADDRESS
NETWORKPASSWORDPRIORITYRECEIVING DTEREDIRECT REASON
SENDING ADDRESSSUBADDRESSESUSER

DESTINATION dest-name

ACCOUNT

removes the account from the data base for the specified destination
or all known destinations.

ALL

removes all parameters for the specified destination or all known
destinations in the data base.

KNOWN DESTINATIONS

identifies all known destinations

DESTINATION dest-name

identifies the destination whose parameters are to be removed from
the data base.

CALL

Additional information available:

MASKVALUE

MASK
removes the call mask from the data base for the specified
destination or all known destinations.

VALUE
removes the call value from the data base for the specified
destination or all known destinations.


CALLED ADDRESS

Removes from the volatile database the called DTE address for the
specified destination or all known destinations.

COUNTER TIMER

resets the module counter timer to zero.

EXTENSION

Additional information available:

MASKVALUE

MASK
Removes from the volatile database the extension mask for the
specified destination or all known destinations.

VALUE
Removes from the volatile database the extension value for the
specified destination or all known destinations.

GROUP

removes the group name from the data base for the specified
destination or all known destinations.

INCOMING ADDRESS

Removes from the volatile database the incoming address for the
specified destination or all known destinations.

NETWORK

Removes from the volatile database the network name for the specified
destination or all known destinations.

PASSWORD

removes the password from the data base for the specified destination
or all known destinations.

PRIORITY

resets the priority to the lowest value for the specified destination
or all known destinations.


RECEIVING DTE

Removes from the volatile database the receiving DTE address for the
specified destination or all known destinations.

REDIRECT REASON

Removes from the volatile database the redirect reason code for the
specified destination or all known destinations.

SENDING ADDRESS

Removes from the volatile database the sending DTE address for the
specified destination or for all known destinations.

SUBADDRESSES

removes the subaddress range from the data base for the specified
destination or all known destinations.

USER

removes the user identification from the data base for the specified
destination or all known destinations.


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.


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.

Additional information available:

KNOWN NODESALLCIRCUITCOUNTER TIMERCPU
DIAGNOSTIC FILEDUMPHARDWARE ADDRESSHOSTINBOUND
LOADLOAD FILEMANAGEMENT FILENAMENONPRIVILEGED
PRIVILEGEDRECEIVE PASSWORDSECONDARY LOADERSERVICE
SOFTWARETERTIARY LOADERTRANSMIT PASSWORD

NODE node-idExamples

KNOWN NODES

indicates that the specified parameters for all known nodes
are to be removed from the database.

NODE node-id

identifies the node whose parameters are to be removed from
the database.

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.

CIRCUIT

indicates that the loop node parameter associated with the
circuit is to be removed from the database.

COUNTER TIMER

indicates that the counter timer value is to be removed from
the database.

CPU

indicates that the node's CPU identification is to be removed
from the database.

DIAGNOSTIC FILE

Removes from the volatile database the identification of the downline
loading diagnostics file.

DUMP

Additional information available:

ADDRESSCOUNTFILE

ADDRESS

Removes the up-line dump address of the adjacent node from the
data base.

COUNT

Removes the up-line dump count from the data base.

FILE

Removes the up-line dump file identification from the data base.

HARDWARE ADDRESS

Removes from the volatile database the hardware Ethernet Address.

HOST

indicates that the identification of the host node is to be
removed from the database.

INBOUND

Applies only to nodes on dynamic asynchronous DDCMP circuits.  Removes
the INBOUND parameter from the database.

LOAD

Additional information available:

ASSIST

ASSIST

Additional information available:

AGENTPARAMETER

AGENT
Removes from the volatile database the identification of the
VMS image used to assist a downline load.

PARAMETER
Removes from the volatile database the identification of the value
to be passed to the load assist agent.

LOAD FILE

indicates that the identification of the downline loading
file is to be removed from the database.

MANAGEMENT FILE

Removes from the volatile database the identification of the
downline loading management information file.

NAME

indicates that the node name parameter for the node address
is to be removed from the database.

NONPRIVILEGED

indicates that the specified nonprivileged access control
information is to be removed from the database.

ACCOUNT, PASSWORD, and USER can follow.

PRIVILEGED

indicates that the specified privileged access control
information is to be removed from the database.

ACCOUNT, PASSWORD, and USER can follow.

RECEIVE PASSWORD

indicates that the receive password expected from the remote
node during a Routing initialization sequence is to be
removed from the database.

SECONDARY LOADER

indicates that the identification of the secondary downline
loading file is to be removed from the database.

SERVICE

introduces a service parameter.

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

Additional information available:

DEVICECIRCUITNODE VERSIONPASSWORD

DEVICE

indicates that the service device type is to be removed from
the database.

CIRCUIT

indicates that the circuit parameter associated with the node
for downline loading purposes is to be removed from the
database.

NODE VERSION

Indicates that the service node version parameter is to be
removed from the database.

PASSWORD

indicates that the password parameter required to trigger
the bootstrap mechanism is to be removed from the database.

SOFTWARE

introduces a software parameter.

Additional information available:

IDENTIFICATIONTYPE

IDENTIFICATION

indicates that the identification of the software is to be
removed from the database.

TYPE

indicates that the initial load software program type is to
be removed from the database.

TERTIARY LOADER

indicates that the identification of the tertiary downline
loading file is to be removed from the database.

TRANSMIT PASSWORD

indicates that the transmit password sent to the remote node
during a Routing initialization sequence is to be removed
from the database.

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 dissociates 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.

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.

Additional information available:

KNOWN OBJECTSACCOUNTALIASALLFILEOUTGOING CONNECT PRIVILEGES
PASSWORDPRIVILEGESPROXYUSER

OBJECT object-nameExamples

KNOWN OBJECTS

indicates that parameters for all known objects are to be
removed from the database.

OBJECT object-name

identifies the object whose parameters are to be removed
from the database.

ACCOUNT

removes from the volatile database the account control information.

ALIAS

Additional information available:

INCOMINGOUTGOING

INCOMING

removes from the volatile database the ALIAS INCOMING parameter
for the specified object or all known objects.  Does not apply to
VAX PSI.

OUTGOING

removes from the volatile database the ALIAS OUTGOING parameter
for the specified object or all known objects.  Does not apply to
VAX PSI.

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.

FILE

Removes the name of the object's startup command file from the data base.

OUTGOING CONNECT PRIVILEGES

Removes the privileges required to make outbound connections to the object.
Does not apply to VAX PSI.

PASSWORD

Removes the password access control information from the data base.

PRIVILEGES

Removes the privileges required to access the object from the data base.
Does not apply to VAX PSI.

PROXY

Removes the proxy access information for the object from the data base.
Does not apply to VAX PSI.

USER

Removes the user access control information from the data base.

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 DECnet-VAX software.

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