1 – DEVICE
Deletes device data from the LAN volatile device database. Requires SYSPRV privilege. Format CLEAR DEVICE device-name If no qualifier is present to select the type of data to delete, the entire device entry is deleted.
1.1 – Parameter
device-name Specifies the LAN device name. The device name has the form ddcu, where dd is the device identifier, c is the controller designation, and u is the unit number. LAN devices are specified as the name of the template device, which is unit 0. For example, the first EI Ethernet device is specified as EIA0, the second as EIB0, and so on. You can specify the first EI device, for example, as EIA, EIA0, or EIA0:. A partial device name, accompanied by the /ALL qualifier, selects all matching devices. For example: E to select all Ethernet devices, V for VLAN devices, EI for Ethernet EI devices, no device name to select all LAN devices.
1.2 – Qualifier
1.2.1 /ALL
Deletes requested data for all LAN devices in the LAN volatile device database. If you specify a device name, data is deleted for all matching devices; for example, EI/ALL deletes data for all EI LAN devices.
1.2.2 /BANDWIDTH
Deletes device settings for bandwidth monitoring and disables the monitoring.
1.2.3 /CHARACTERISTICS
/CHARACTERISTICS or /PARAMETERS Deletes device characteristics settings for the LAN device, such as speed, duplex mode, and other device parameters. For LAN Failover devices, clears failover settings. and disables the failover device.
1.2.4 /DLL
/DLL or /MOPDLL Deletes MOP downline load settings for the LAN device.
1.2.5 /PTP
(Future release, not currently supported) Deletes PTP settings for the LAN device.
1.2.6 /TEST
Deletes test context for the LAN device.
1.2.7 /TRACE
Deletes driver tracing settings for the LAN device.
1.3 – Example
LANCP> CLEAR DEVICE EIA0 This command deletes device EIA0 from the LAN volatile device database.
2 – DLL
This command clears MOP downline load counters from the LAN volatile device and node databases for all nodes and devices. Requires SYSPRV privilege. Format CLEAR DLL
2.1 – Parameters
None.
2.2 – Qualifiers
None.
2.3 – Example
LANCP> CLEAR DLL This command clears MOP downline load counters from the LAN volatile device and node databases for all nodes and devices.
3 – NODE
Deletes a node from the LAN volatile node database. Requires SYSPRV privilege. Format CLEAR NODE node-name
3.1 – Parameter
node-name Specifies the node name in the LAN volatile node database.
3.2 – Qualifier
3.2.1 /ALL
Deletes all LAN nodes in the LAN volatile node database. If you specify a node name, all matching nodes are deleted; for example, A/ALL deletes all nodes whose name begins with A.
3.3 – Example
LANCP> CLEAR NODE VMSSYS This command deletes the node VMSSYS from the LAN volatile node database.