DECnet NCP ZERO — VMS 5.4-3
Use the ZERO commands to reset counters for circuits, lines, nodes and the local node.
Additional information available:
EXECUTOR
Use the ZERO EXECUTOR command to reset all counters for the local node. ZERO EXECUTOR COUNTERS
CIRCUIT
Use the ZERO CIRCUIT command to reset circuit counters on the
executor node.
ZERO KNOWN CIRCUITS COUNTERS
CIRCUIT circuit-id
All underscores found in parameters must be replaced with spaces
when parameters are used in NCP commands.
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KNOWN CIRCUITS
indicates that counters for all known circuits are to be reset.
CIRCUIT circuit-id
identifies a particular circuit for which counters are to be reset.
LINE
Use the ZERO LINE command to reset line counters on the
executor node.
ZERO KNOWN LINES COUNTERS
LINE line-id
All underscores found in parameters must be replaced with spaces
when parameters are used in NCP commands.
Additional information available:
KNOWN LINES
indicates that counters for all known lines are to be reset.
LINE line-id
identifies a particular line for which counters are to be reset.
MODULE
Introduces a MODULE parameter.
Additional information available:
X25-PROTOCOLX25-SERVERX29-SERVER
X25-PROTOCOL
Zero the counters for a particular DTE or all KNOWN DTES.
The command for is :
ZERO MODULE X25-PROTOCOL DTE address NETWORK network-name
KNOWN DTE KNOWN NETWORK
All underscores found in parameters must be replaced with spaces
when parameters are used in NCP commands.
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DTE dte-address
Zeroes the counters for the specified DTE only.
KNOWN DTES
Zeroes the counters for all known DTEs.
X25-SERVER
Zero the counters for the X25 Call Handler.
X29-SERVER
Zero the counters for the X.29 Call Handler.
NODE
Use the ZERO NODE command to reset node counters on the
executor node.
ZERO KNOWN NODES COUNTERS
NODE node-id
All underscores found in parameters must be replaced with spaces
when parameters are used in NCP commands.
Additional information available:
KNOWN NODES
indicates that counters for all known nodes are to be reset.
NODE node-id
identifies a particular node for which counters are to be reset.
Examples
NCP>ZERO NODE TRNTO COUNTERS
This command resets all node counters maintained on the
executor node for remote node TRNTO.