Library /sys$common/syshlp/helplib.hlb  —  DELETE  /INTRUSION_RECORD, Examples
    1.$ DELETE/INTRUSION_RECORD TTC2:

      In this example, the DELETE/INTRUSION_RECORD command removes
      all intrusion records generated by break-in attempts on TTC2.
      No user name is specified because none of the login failures
      occurred for valid users.

    2.$ DELETE/INTRUSION_RECORD "AV34C2/LC-2-10":FORGETFUL

      In this example, the source of the break-in is a local terminal
      that is connected to a terminal server. To delete the record
      from the break-in database, you must enclose the terminal
      port name within quotation marks so that the operating system
      interprets the slash as a foreign character and not as a
      qualifier.

    3.$ DELETE/INTRUSION_RECORD NODE1::HAMMER

      This command removes all intrusion entries generated from node
      NODE1 for user HAMMER.

    4.$ DELETE/INTRUSION_RECORD/NODE=(CAPPY,INDI)
      $ SHOW INTRUSION
      NETWORK      SUSPECT       2  26-JUL-2001 08:51:25.66  BARNEY::HAMMER
          Node: TSAVO      Count:   2

      This command removes intrusion entries for the nodes CAPPY and
      INDI.

    5.$ DELETE/INTRUSION_RECORD/NODE=FOOBAR
      $ SHOW INTRUSION
      NETWORK      SUSPECT       2  26-JUL-2001 08:51:25.66  BARNEY::HAMMER
          Node: TSAVO      Count:   2

      This command removes intrusion entries for the node FOOBAR.

    6.$ DELETE/INTRUSION_RECORD/NODE=TSAVO
      $ SHOW INTRUSION
      %SHOW-F-NOINTRUDERS, no intrusion records match specification

      This command attempts to remove intrusion entries for node
      TSAVO, however there were no intrusion records for this node.
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