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Defaults None.

Access Enabled.

History Introduced in WSS Software 4.1.

Usage This command has no effect if the WSS is not configured as a Network Domain seed.

Examples The following command clears the Network Domain peer configuration for peer 192.168.9.254 from the WSS:

23x0# clear network-domain peer 192.168.9.254

success: change accepted.

The following command clears the Network Domain peer configuration for all peers from the WSS:

23x0# clear network-domain peer all

success: change accepted.

See Also set network-domain peer on page 228

clear network-domain seed-ip

Removes the specified Network Domain seed from the WSS’s configuration. When you enter this command, the Network Domain TCP connections between the WSS and the specified Network Domain seed are closed.

Syntax clear network-domain seed-ip ip-addr

ip-addr

IP address of the Network Domain seed in dotted decimal notation.

Defaults None.

Access Enabled.

History Introduced in WSS Software 4.1.

Usage This command has no effect if the WSS is not configured as part of a Network Domain, or if the WSS is not configured as a member of a Network Domain that uses the specified Network Domain seed.

Examples The following command removes the Network Domain seed with IP address 192.168.9.254 from the WSS’s configuration:

23x0# clear network-domain seed-ip 192.168.9.254

success: change accepted.

See Also set network-domain mode member seed-ip on page 227

set network-domain mode member seed-ip

Sets the IP address of a Network Domain seed. This command is used for configuring a WSS as a member of a Network Domain. You can specify multiple Network Domain seeds and configure one as the primary seed.

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