Clear-Port-Statistics
Use the clear-port-statistics command to discard the SDLC Relay statistics for all
ports. The statistics include counters for packets forwarded and packets discarded.
Syntax:
clear-port-statistics
clear-port-statistics
Clears port statistics gathered since the last time you restarted the router or
cleared statistics.
Example:
clear-port-statistics
Clear all port statistics? (Yes or No): Y
Disable
Use the disable command to suppress data transfer for an entire group or a
specific relay port. SRAM (static read access memory) does not permanently store
the effects of the disable monitoring command. Therefore when you restart the
router, the effects of this command are erased.
Syntax:
disable group...
port
group
group#
Suppresses transfer of SDLC Relay frames to or from a specific group
(group#).
port

interface# primary-or-secondary

Suppresses transfer of SDLC Relay frames to or from a specific local port.
Example:
disable port
Interface number: [0]? 2
(P)rimary or (S)econdary: [s]? P
Interface number
Indicates the interface number of the local port that you want to
disable.
Primary or Secondary
Indicates whether the port is a primary or secondary.
Enable
Use the enable command to turn on data transfer for an entire group or a specific
local interface port. SRAM does not permanently store the effects of the enable
monitoring command. Therefore when you restart the router, the effectsof this
command are erased.
Syntax:
enable group...
port
Configuring and Monitoring SDLC Relay
Chapter36. Configuring SDLC Relay 533