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TERMINAL SERVERS
net-addr
Specifies the gateway entry for traffic from the Terminal Server to the
specified network. This is beneficial when only one leg of a gateway is to
be removed.
ANY
Specifies the gateway entry for traffic from the Terminal Server to any
network. If you do not specify an option with an ip-address, ANY is the
default.
[SUBNET] MASK submask
When combined with NETWORK, this command deletes the entry mapping
traffic from the exact subnet to this gateway. The default is the internet
subnet mask in the Terminal Server’s operational database when the mask
option is omitted.
Restrictions:
• Gateway entries with active connections cannot be removed by the CLEAR
command. However, the PURGE command does remove gateway entries
with active connections since it affects only the permanent database.
• The HOST and NETWORK characteristics are not valid with the ALL
characteristic.
Examples
Local> CLEAR INTERNET GATEWAY ALL
Erases all internet gateway entries from the Terminal Server’s operational
database.
Local> PURGE INTERNET GATEWAY 195.1.1.60 NETWORK
195.1.1.61
This command deletes the internet gateway with the above internet address
and network address from the Terminal Server’s permanent database.
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