Arp; Arp <Ip_Name_Or_Addr>; Delete; Delete Bridge Network <Network_Name - 3Com OfficeConnect Remote 812 Cli User's Manual

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B: CLI COMMAND DESCRIPTION
PPENDIX

ARP

arp
<ip_name_or_addr>

DELETE

delete bridge network
<network_name>

delete configuration

delete dns host
<host_name>
delete dns server
<domain_name>
delete filter
<filter_name>
delete file <file_name>

delete framed route vc

delete ip network
<network_name>
delete ip route
<IP_address>
delete ipx network
<name>
output [outputfile_name]

Prints the IP address (and Media Access Control Address [MAC] if on a locally
connected network) of a network node to a file or the CLI (default). If a node is
not in the ARP cache, an ARP request will be sent out.
Parameters
Description
<ip_name_or_addr>
IP address or node name for the IP and MAC address you seek.
Delete commands remove anything you previously added.
Deletes the previously added bridge network. Make sure you have disabled the
bridge network, using the disable bridge network command, before trying to
delete it. Use list bridge forwarding to see if there is any activity over the bridge
connection.
Deletes all your configuration files, reboots the system and restores system
configuration to default values.
Deletes the specified host from the DNS Local Host Table. Use list DNS hosts to
view the DNS Local Host table. After deletion, requests for that host will be
processed through a DNS server, instead of locally. Use list DNS servers to see
which servers are defined.
Removes the name server addresses associated with the specified domain from
the Domain Name Server Table.
Removes the named filter from the filter table, and deletes the file stored in FLASH
memory. Use list filters to see what filter files are in FLASH memory.
Deletes a file from the FLASH file system. Use list files to see which files are
currently stored.
Deletes a framed route from the virtual channel profile.
Deletes an IP network from the interface that you specified when adding the
network. Use list ip networks to see which networks are associated with which
interfaces. Always use disable ip network before deleting it.
Deletes an IP address from the IP routing table, that you previously added with add
ip route. Deleting this route will cause IP packets destined for this network to use
the default route, which you can see using list ip routes. See add defaultroute
gateway to find out how to add a default route.
Deletes an IPX network on the interface you specified with the add ipx network
command. You can list ipx networks to see which are available, and the network's

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