
124 | 3Com Router 5000/6000 Family |
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reset bgp |
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| Use the reset bgp |
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reset bgp |
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| Use the reset bgp |
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reset bgp group |
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| Use the reset bgp group command to reset the BGP connections of all the members in the specified peer |
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reset bridge
Use the reset bridge command to clear all the dynamic address entries or the entries of a specified bridge set or a specified interface in the forwarding table.
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reset bridge traffic
Use the reset bridge traffic command to clear the traffic statistics of a bridge set on a interface.
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reset clns statistics
Use the reset clns statistics command to reset statistics information about CLNS flow.
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reset counters controller e1
Use the reset counters controller e1 command to clear the controller counter for the CE1/PRI interface.
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reset counters controller t1
Use the reset counters controller t1 command to clear the controller counter for the CT1/PRI interface.
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reset counters encrypt
Use the reset counters interface encrypt command to clear the statistics on the encryption card.
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reset counters interface
Use the reset counters interface command to reset the statistics about the port.
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reset counters interface
Use the reset counters interface command to clear statistics about the transmitted and received packets, IP, ARP, and ICMP on the specified interface or all interfaces.
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reset dampening
Use the reset dampening command to clear the dampening information and flap statistics of a route and release the suppression of a suppressed route.
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reset dhcp
Use the reset dhcp server
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reset dhcp relay statistics
Use the reset dhcp relay statistics command to clear the DHCP relay statistics.
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reset dhcp server conflict
Use the reset dhcp server conflict command to clear the statistics about DHCP address collision.
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reset dhcp server statistics
Use the reset dhcp server statistics command to clear the statistics on the DHCP server, including such information as number of DHCP address pools, automatically and manually bound addresses and expired addresses, number of unknown packets, number of DHCP request packets, and number of response packets.