1 – DEVICE
Deletes device data from the LAN permanent device database.
Requires SYSPRV privilege.
Format
PURGE DEVICE device-name
1.1 – Parameter
device-name
Supplies the LAN controller device name. The device name has
the form ddcu where dd is the device code, c is the controller
designation, and u is the unit number. LAN devices are specified
as the name of the template device which is unit 0. For example,
the first DE435 Ethernet device is specified as EWA0, the second
as EWB0.
For example, you can specify a DEMNA controller as EXA, EXA0,
or EXA0:. To select all LAN devices, omit the device name and
include the /ALL qualifier.
1.2 – Qualifier
1.2.1 /ALL
Deletes data for all LAN devices in the LAN permanent device
database. If you specify a device name, all matching LAN devices
are selected, for example: E to select all Ethernet devices, F
for FDDI, I for Token Ring, EW to select all Ethernet PCI Tulip
devices.
1.2.2 /CHARACTERISTICS
/CHARACTERISTICS or /PARAMETERS
Deletes device characteristics settings for the LAN device, such
as speed, duplex mode, and other device parameters.
1.2.3 /DLL
/DLL or /MOPDLL
Deletes MOP downline load settings for the LAN device.
1.2.4 /TRACE
Deletes driver tracing settings for the LAN device.
If no qualifier is present to select the type of data to delete,
the entire device entry is deleted.
1.3 – Example
LANCP> PURGE DEVICE/ALL
This command deletes all devices from the LAN permanent device
database.
2 – NODE
Deletes a node from the LAN permanent node database. Requires
SYSPRV privilege.
Format
PURGE NODE node-name
2.1 – Parameter
node-name
Supplies the name of a node in the LAN permanent node database.
2.2 – Qualifier
2.2.1 /ALL
Deletes all LAN nodes in the LAN permanent node database. If
you specify a node name, all matching nodes are selected; for
example, A/ALL deletes all nodes whose name begins with A.
2.3 – Example
LANCP> PURGE NODE/ALL
This command deletes all nodes from the LAN permanent node
database.