Deleting Entries From The Address Cache - Symantec 10551441 - AntiVirus Corporate Edition Reference Manual

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Deleting entries from the address cache

To create a data file
1
Create a new file with a text editor such as Notepad.
2
Type the data in the following format:
<server name><comma><IP address><linefeed>
Avoid typing incorrect IP addresses for servers. No validation is performed
to determine if two servers have the same IP address in the Importer text
file.
3
Save the file.
For example, a data file named Computers.txt might look as follows:
Computer 1, 192.168.3.121
Computer 2, 192.168.3.122
Computer 3, 192.168.3.123
Computer 4, 192.168.3.124
Computer 5, 192.168.3.125
Computer 6, 192.168.3.126
Note: You can type a semicolon or colon to the left of an address to comment it
out. For example, if you know that a network segment is down, you can comment
out associated subnet addresses.
To run the Importer tool
1
At the command-line prompt, type the following command:
<fullpath> importer <filename>
where <fullpath> represents the full path to the Importer and <filename>
represents the full path of the import file, such as
C:\Computers\Computers.txt
2
Press Enter.
Data imported from the data file does not overwrite information that is already
stored in the address cache. If you have data that should be overwritten, such as
an incorrect computer address, clear the cache before running the Importer.
Note: After importing the contents of the data file, do not click Clear Cache Now.
Doing so deletes the contents of the address cache, including the imported data.
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