/sys$common/syshlp/NCPHELP.HLB  —  PURGE
 Use the PURGE command to remove selected parameters or components
 from the permanent database.

1  –  CIRCUIT

 Use the PURGE CIRCUIT command to remove circuit parameters from the
 permanent database on the local node or DTE.  See the description of the
 CLEAR CIRCUIT command for a description of the parameters which may
 be removed.

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

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

1.1  –  KNOWN CIRCUITS

 Indicates that the parameters for all known circuits are to be
 removed from the database.

1.2  –  CIRCUIT circuit-id

 Identifies the circuit whose parameters are to be removed from
 the database.

1.3  –  Examples

      NCP>PURGE CIRCUIT DMC-0 ALL

          This command removes all parameter entries for circuit DMC-0
          in the permanent database.

2  –  EXECUTOR

 Use the PURGE EXECUTOR command to remove selected local node parameters
 from the permanent database on the local node.  See the description
 of CLEAR EXECUTOR for a list of the parameters which may be specified.

 PURGE   EXECUTOR        (parameters...)

2.1  –  Examples

      NCP>PURGE EXECUTOR IDENTIFICATION INCOMING TIMER

          This command removes the local node's identification string
          and incoming timer value from the permanent database.

      NCP>PURGE EXECUTOR COUNTER TIMER

          This command removes the local node counter timer value from
          the permanent database.

3  –  LINE

 Use the PURGE LINE command to remove line parameters from the permanent
 database on the local node or DTE.  See the description of CLEAR LINE for
 a list of the parameters which may be specified.

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

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

3.1  –  KNOWN LINES

 Indicates that the parameters for all known lines are to be
 removed from the database.

3.2  –  LINE line-id

 Identifies the line whose parameters are to be removed from
 the database.

3.3  –  NETWORK

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

3.4  –  Examples

      NCP>PURGE LINE DMC-0 ALL

          This command removes all parameter entries for line DMC-0  in
          the  permanent database.

4  –  LOGGING

 Use the PURGE LOGGING command to remove logging parameters from the
 permanent database on the local node or DTE.  See the description of the
 CLEAR LOGGING command for a list of the parameters which may be specified.

 PURGE   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

4.1  –  Examples

      NCP>PURGE LOGGING FILE EVENTS 2.*

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

5  –  MODULE

 Introduces the various module entities.

5.1  –  CONFIGURATOR

 Use the PURGE MODULE CONFIGURATOR command to remove from the permanent database
 at the local node the Ethernet configurator module component parameters
 for the circuit or circuits specified.  The word MODULE is optional.

 	PURGE MODULE CONFIGURATOR  KNOWN CIRCUITS	ALL
 				   CIRCUIT circuit-id

5.2  –  X25-ACCESS

 Use the PURGE MODULE X25-ACCESS command to remove network names
 from the permanent data base or to remove individual network
 parameters.

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

     For additional help see the CLEAR MODULE X25-ACCESS command which
     is identical in format to the PURGE MODULE X25-ACCESS command.

5.3  –  X25-PROTOCOL

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

     PURGE  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

5.4  –  X25-SERVER

 Use the PURGE MODULE X25-SERVER command to remove the parameters
 of the X25 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 X25-SERVER command which
 is identical in format to the PURGE MODULE X25-SERVER command.

5.5  –  X29-SERVER

 Use the PURGE 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.

6  –  NODE

 Use the PURGE NODE command to remove node parameters from the permanent
 database on the executor node.  See the description of the CLEAR NODE
 command for a list of the parameters which may be specified.

 PURGE  KNOWN NODES    (parameters ...)
        NODE node-id

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

6.1  –  KNOWN NODES

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

6.2  –  NODE node-id

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

6.3  –  Examples

      NCP>PURGE  NODE TRNTO ALL

          This command removes all parameter entries for node TRNTO  in
          the  permanent database.

      NCP>PURGE NODE 1.14 NAME DENVER
      ...

      NCP>DEFINE NODE 1.15 NAME DENVER

          The first command dissociates the name DENVER with  node  1.14.
          The second command associates the same name with node 1.15.

7  –  OBJECT

 Use the PURGE OBJECT command to remove object parameters from the permanent
 database on the executor node.  See the CLEAR OBJECT command for a
 list of the parameters which may be specified.

 PURGE   KNOWN OBJECTS         (parameters...)
         OBJECT object-name

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

7.1  –  KNOWN OBJECTS

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

7.2  –  OBJECT object-name

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

7.3  –  Examples

      NCP>PURGE OBJECT DTR ALL

          This command removes all parameter entries for the DTR object
          in the permanent database.
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