Clear Ssh-Client Known-Hosts - Avaya G250 Reference

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CLI Commands
Context
general
Example
To remove the SNMP trap server with IP address 192.122.173.82 from the table:
G350-001(super)# clear snmp trap 192.122.173.82
SNMP trap receiver deleted.
Related commands - SNMP access configuration
ip
snmp-server,
snmp,
show snmp
snmp
user,
show snmp user
community,
snmp-server
user,
snmp-server view
Related commands - SNMP trap configuration
set port
trap,
set snmp
notifications,
snmp-server

clear ssh-client known-hosts

Use the clear ssh-client known-hosts command to clear the SSH known-host file
content. This command is used to unlock the man-in-the-middle attack prevention mechanism,
and allow SCP server authentication after an SCP server public key change.
Syntax
clear ssh-client known-hosts
User level
admin
Context
general
Example
G350-001(super)# clear ssh-client known-hosts
Related commands
crypto key
generate,
90 Avaya G250 and Avaya G350 CLI Reference
set snmp
community,
engineID,
show snmp
summary,
engineID,
snmp-server
trap,
show
snmp,
host,
snmp-server informs
disconnect
ssh,
ip
set snmp
retries,
set snmp
group,
show snmp
show snmp
usertogroup,
group,
snmp-server
snmp trap
link-status,
ssh,
show ip ssh
timeout,
show port
retries,
show snmp
timeout,
show snmp
view,
remote-user,
snmp-server enable
trap,
show
show
snmp-server
snmp-server

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