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1    /ID

  Specifies the system ID number of the system to be removed from
  the display.  The system ID can be any of the valid IDs as
  displayed in the SYS_ID field.  To specify a hexadecimal value
  as the ID number, precede the value with %X.  Optionally, ALL
  can be specified to remove all systems from the display.

  Format:  REMOVE SYSTEMS/ID=(system-ID[,...])
           REMOVE SYSTEMS/ID=ALL

  If only one system ID is specified, the parenthesis can be omitted.

  Examples:  REMOVE SYSTEMS/ID=101
             REMOVE SYSTEMS/ID=(206,%XF2A)

2    /NODE

  Specifies the node name of the system to be removed from the
  display.  The node name can be any of the node names as
  displayed in the NODE field.  Optionally, ALL can be specified
  to remove all systems from the display.

  Format:  REMOVE SYSTEMS/NODE=(node-name[,...])
           REMOVE SYSTEMS/NODE=("node-name"[,...])
           REMOVE SYSTEMS/NODE=ALL

  If only one node name is specified, the parenthesis can be omitted.
  Quotation marks are optional except when specifying a system
  with a node name of "ALL".

  Examples:  REMOVE SYSTEMS/NODE=DARBY
             REMOVE SYSTEMS/NODE=("DARBY","DOOLEY","ALICAT","ALL")

3    /TYPE

  Specifies the type of system to be removed from the display. The type
  can be any of the valid system types as displayed in the HW_TYPE field.
  If the string which specifies the system type contains spaces, slashes
  or hyphens, then the string must be delimited by double quotation marks.
  If /TYPE=ALL is specified, then all nodes are removed from the display.

  Format:  REMOVE SYSTEMS/TYPE=(system-type,"system-type"[,...])
           REMOVE SYSTEMS/TYPE=ALL

  Examples:  REMOVE SYSTEMS/TYPE="VAX 9000"
             REMOVE SYSTEMS/TYPE=(HS70,"VAX 8300")
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