NCLHELP.HLB  —  remove  routing

1  –  manual_area_addresses

    Modifies the Manual Area Addresses attribute of the Routing
    entity to remove the specified area or areas.

    remove [node node-id] routing -
           manual area addresses {area[,area...]}

    Manual Area Addresses

    Support: L1,L2
    Default: No area addresses        Value: Set of area addresses

    Area addresses to be used for this node. An area address cannot
    be a Phase IV address or the address DefaultArea.

    If the characteristic manual L1 algorithm has the value routing
    vector, this set must be empty, and the characteristic phase iv
    address must not be 0.0. If the characteristic phase iv address
    is 0.0, there must be at least one area address.

2  –  manual_network_entity_titles

    Modifies the Manual Network Entity Titles attribute of the
    Routing entity to remove the specified NET or NETs.

    remove [node node-id] routing -
           manual network entity titles {NET[,NET...]}

    Manual Network Entity Titles

    Support: End
    Default: No NETs       Value: Set of NETs

    Network entity titles (NETs) to be used for this node. If the
    characteristic dna address format is set to false, there must be
    at least one NET.

    Example:

    remove routing -
        manual network entity titles {49::00-04:AA-00-04-00-45-13:00}

3  –  circuit

3.1  –  manual_routers

    Modifies the Manual Routers attribute of the specified Routing
    Circuit entity to remove the specified address or addresses.

    remove  [node node-id] routing circuit circuit-name -
         manual routers {lan-address[,lan-address...]}

    Manual Routers

    Support: End
    Default: No router IDs     Value: Set of LAN addresses

    Manually entered IDs of routers. If this set is empty, the
    circuit will auto-configure the routers. This characteristic is
    supported only if the circuit's characteristic type is csma-cd.
    For Tru64 UNIX, a maximum of 5 routers can be in the set.

    Example:

    remove routing circuit csmacd-1 -
         manual routers {aa-00-04-00-12-34}

3.2  –  reachable_address

3.2.1  –  dte_address

    Modifies the DTE Addresses attribute of the specified Reachable
    Address entity for a particular routing circuit to remove the
    specified address or addresses.

    remove  [node node-id] routing circuit circuit-name -
         reachable address simplename -
         dte addresses {address[,address...]}

    DTE Addresses

    Support: End,L2
    Default: No DTE addresses        Value: Set of DTE addresses

    A set of DTE addresses to which a call may be directed in order
    to reach an address that matches the address prefix of this
    reachable address.

    This characteristic is supported if the node is a level 2 router,
    where the owning circuit's characteristic type is one of the X.25
    circuit types, and the reachable address's characteristic type
    is outbound. It is also supported by end nodes operating over an
    x25 da circuit. You can modify this characteristic only when the
    entity is disabled.

3.2.2  –  permitted LAN addresses

    Modifies the Permitted LAN Addresses attribute of the specified
    Reachable Address entity for a particular routing circuit to
    remove the specified address or addresses.

    remove  [node node-id] routing circuit circuit-name -
         reachable address simplename -
         permitted lan addresses {lan-address[,lan-address...]}

    Permitted LAN Addresses

    Support: End
    Default: No LAN addresses        Value: Set of LAN addresses

    This characteristic is supported only on endnodes when the
    reachable address type is Filter.

    Example:

    remove routing circuit csmacd-1 reachable address to-bulean -
         permitted lan addresses {aa-00-04-00-23-45}
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