Clearing Ip Routes; Clearing The Arp Cache; Clearing Ip Traffic; Clearing Dns Entries - Motorola BSR 2000 Configuration And Management Manual

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BSR 2000 Configuration and Management Guide

Clearing IP Routes

Use the clear ip route command in Privileged EXEC mode to clear one or more IP
routes from the IP routing table:
MOT #clear ip route {* | <A.B.C.D> | <A.B.C.D> <A.B.C.D>}
where:

Clearing the ARP Cache

Use the clear arp-cache command in Privileged EXEC mode to clear all dynamic
entries from the ARP cache or a single ARP entry on the BSR such as an ARP entry
from a CM's Customer Premises Equipment (CPE):
MOT #clear arp-cache [<A.B.C.D>]
where:

Clearing IP Traffic

Use the clear ip traffic command in Privileged EXEC mode to reset the IP traffic
statistics counters to zero:
MOT #clear ip traffic

Clearing DNS Entries

Use the clear host command in Privileged EXEC mode to delete DNS host entries
from the
MOT #clear host {<Hostname> | *}
5-20
loopback clears the loopback interface counters.
1-64 is the loopback interface number.
gigaether clears the Gigabit Ethernet interface counters.
X is 0.
Y identifies the port number.
* deletes all routes.
A.B.C.D the network or subnetwork address.
A.B.C.D the associated IP address of the removed routes.
A.B.C.D is the IP address for ARP table entry to be cleared.
host-name-and-address cache
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MGBI
Release 1.0
526360-001-00 Rev. B

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