The remove mapping command removes one or more elements from an endpoint map. The target endpoint map can be either the local endpoint map or the endpoint map of a specified remote host. Each map element corresponds to an object UUID, interface identifier, annotation (optional), and binding information. The binding information contains an RPC protocol sequence, a network address, and an endpoint within brackets (rpc-prot-seq:network-addr[endpoint]). If entered without a remote host address as an argument, the command operates on the local endpoint map. This command requires one interface identifier (the -i option); at least one string binding (the -b option); and, optionally, one or more object UUIDs (the -o option). Each instance of the command accepts from 1 to 32 -b options and from 0 to 32 -o options. The options work together to delimit the elements to be removed from the target endpoint map. The command removes any map element that contains the specified interface identifier, a specified string binding, and a specified object UUID (if any).