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TERMINAL SERVERS
9. CLEAR/PURGE Commands
This chapter describes the CLEAR and PURGE commands. Both of these
commands are used to delete whatever is specified by the keyword from the
Terminal Servers databases.
To remove information from the operational database use the CLEAR
command.
To remove information from the permanent database use the PURGE
command.
INTERNET GATEWAY (privileged)
{CLEAR}INTERNET GATEWAY...
{PURGE}
{ALL
{
[HOST [ADDRESS]
ip-address
}
....{
ip-address
}
[NETWORK{ANY
}
[
{
net-addr
[[SUBNET]MASK submask]}]
}
Erases existing gateway entries from the Terminal Server database for
privileged users.
ALL
Specifies all existing gateway entries in the Terminal Server database.
ip-address
Indicates the local network internet address of the gateway to be erased.
You may also use the NETWORK
net-address
and HOST
ip-address
options;
otherwise, the default is NETWORK ANY. The specified internet address must
be expressed as
n.n.n.n
where n is a decimal number ranging from 0 to 255.
HOST [ADDRESS]
Specifies the gateway entry for traffic from the Terminal Server to the
specified host.
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