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Using the CLI Commands
rm
The superuser rm command deletes one or more files in the local file system. The syntax is:
rm filename ...
The Model 5390 server reports an error if a specified file does not exist, and continues with the next
file name in the list.

route

The superuser route command adds routes to and deletes routes from the RIP route cache and active
routing table.
Table C3-22 describes the arguments for route. The syntax is:
route [–fF] add [–s] dest mask gateway [metric]
route [–fF] add default gateway [metric]
route [–fF] delete [default | dest]
Added routes are either temporary or hardwired.
A temporary route does not age but a RIP route can replace it.
A hardwired route does not age and a RIP route cannot replace it.
C3-50
NOTE: Only ROM revisions 0600 and greater with the self-boot option
installed support this command.
NOTE: The gateway address specified in the route command must be
the remote_address of the PPP or SLIP link, not the local_address.
NOTE: If you are using telnet to connect to the Model 5390 server,
deleting the route leading to the host to which you are connected breaks
the connection.
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