clear
    
        
            
Note   
                This command and its syntax is common to both the User
                        Executable and Privilege
                        Executable configuration modes.
             
        Supported in the following platforms: 
         
         
            - Access Points — AP505i, AP510i/e,
               AP560i/h
- Service Platforms
               — NX5500, NX7500, NX9500, NX9600, VX9000
Syntax
            
            clear [arp-cache|bonjour|cdp|counters|crypto|event-history|firewall|gre|ip|ipv6|l2tpv3-stats|lacp|license|lldp|mac-address-table|mint|role|rtls|spanning-tree|traffic-shape|vrrp]
            clear arp-cache {on <DEVICE-NAME>}
            clear bonjour cache {on <DEVICE-NAME>}
            clear [cdp|lldp] neighbors {on <DEVICE-NAME>}
            clear counters [all|ap|bridge|interface|radio|router|thread|wireless-client]
            clear counters all {(on <DEVICE-OR-DOMAIN-NAME>)}
            clear counters [bridge|router|thread]
            clear counters interface <INF-TYPE> {(on <DEVICE-OR-DOMAIN-NAME>)}
            clear counters [ap {<MAC>}|radio {<MAC/DEVICE-NAME>} {<1-3>}|wireless-client {<MAC>}] {(on <DEVICE-OR-DOMAIN-NAME>)}
            clear crypto [ike|ipsec] sa
            clear crypto ike sa [<IP>|all] {on <DEVICE-NAME>}
            clear crypto ipsec sa {on <DEVICE-NAME>}
            clear event-history
            clear firewall [dhcp|dos|flows|neighbors]
            clear firewall [dhcp|neighbors] snoop-table {on <DEVICE-NAME>}
            clear firewall [dos stats|flows [ipv4|ipv6]] {on <DEVICE-NAME>}
            clear gre stats {on <DEVICE-NAME>}
            clear ip [bgp|dhcp|ospf]
            clear ip bgp [<IP>|all|external|process]
            clear ip bgp [<IP>|all|external] {in|on|out|soft}
            clear ip bgp [<IP>|all|external] {in prefix-filter} {on <DEVICE-NAME>}
            clear ip bgp [<IP>|all|external] {out} {(on <DEVICE-NAME>)}
            clear ip bgp [<IP>|all|external] {soft {in|out}} {on <DEVICE-NAME>}
            clear ip bgp process {on <DEVICE-NAME>}
            clear ip dhcp bindings [<IP>|all] {on <DEVICE-NAME>}
            clear ip ospf process {on <DEVICE-NAME>}
            clear mac-address-table {address|interface|vlan} {on <DEVICE-NAME>}
            clear ipv6 neighbor-cache {on <DEVICE-NAME>}
            clear lacp [<1-4> counters|counters]
            clear license [borrowed|lent to <BORROWER-CONTROLLER-NAME>] {on <DEVICE-NAME>}
            clear l2tpv3-stats tunnel <TUNNEL-NAME> {session <SESSION-NAME>} {on <DEVICE-NAME>}
            clear mac-address-table {address <MAC>|vlan <1-4094>} {on <DEVICE-NAME>}
            clear mac-address-table {address|interface|mac-auth-state|vlan} {on <DEVICE-NAME>}
            clear mac-address-table {address <MAC>|vlan <1-4094>} {on <DEVICE-NAME>}
            clear mac-address-table {interface [<IN-NAME>|ge <1-2>|port-channel <1-2>| vmif <1-8>]} {on <DEVICE-NAME>}
            clear mac-address-table mac-auth-state address <MAC> vlan <1-4094> {on <DEVICE-NAME>}
            clear mint mlcp history {on <DEVICE-NAME>}
            clear role ldap-stats {on <DEVICE-NAME>}
            clear rtls [aeroscout|ekahau]
            clear rtls [aeroscout|ekahau] {<MAC/DEVICE-NAME> {on <DEVICE-OR-DOMAIN-NAME>}|on <DEVICE-OR-DOMAIN-NAME>}
            clear spanning-tree detected-protocols{interface|on}
            clear spanning-tree detected-protocols {on <DEVICE-NAME>}
            clear spanning-tree detected-protocols {interface [<INTERFACE-NAME>|ge <1-X>|me1|port-channel <1-X>|pppoe1|up1|vlan <1-4094>|wwan1]} {on <DEVICE-NAME>}
            clear traffic-shape statistics class <1-4> {(on <DEVICE-NAME>)}
            clear vrrp [error-stats|stats] {on <DEVICE-NAME>}
        Parameters
            
            clear arp-cache {on <DEVICE-NAME>}
            
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                            | arp-cache | Clears ARP (Address Resolution Protocol) cache entries on a AP,
                                    wireless controller, or service platform. This protocol matches
                                    the layer 3 IP addresses to the layer 2 MAC addresses. |  
                            | on <DEVICE-NAME> | Optional. Clears ARP cache entries on a
                                    specified device |  | 
            clear bonjour cache {on <DEVICE-NAME>}
            
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                            | bonjour cache | Clears all Bonjour cached
                                    statistics. Once cleared the system has to re-discover available
                                    Bonjour services. |  
                            | on <DEVICE-NAME> | Optional. Clears all Bonjour cached
                                    statistics on a specified device  |  | 
            clear [cdp|lldp] neighbors {on <DEVICE-NAME>}
            
            clear counters all {(on <DEVICE-OR-DOMAIN-NAME>)}
            
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                            | counters | Clears all counters on the logged device or
                                    on all devices within a specified RF Domain.
                                    These counters are: AP, bridge, interface,
                                    radio, router, thread and wireless
                                    clients. |  
                            | on <DEVICE-OR-DOMAIN-NAME> | Optional. Specify the device name or the RF
                                    Domain name. Note: 
                                    If you do not specify a device name or an
                                        RF Domain name, the system clears all
                                        counters on the logged device. |  | 
            clear counters [bridge|router|thread]
            
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                            | counters | Clears counters based on the parameters
                                    passed. The options are: AP, bridge,
                                    interface, radio, router, thread and
                                    wireless clients. |  
                            | [bridge|router|thread] | Select one of the following options: 
                                    
                                        bridge – Clears bridge counters. When
                                        executed, this command resets the bridge
                                        forwarding cache.
                                        router – Clears router counters. When
                                        executed, this command resets the router
                                        counters.
                                        thread – Clears thread counters. When
                                        executed, this command resets the
                                        pre-thread counters. |  | 
            clear counters [ap {<MAC>}|radio {<MAC/DEVICE-NAME>} {<1-X>}|wireless-client {<MAC>}] {(on <DEVICE-OR-DOMAIN-NAME>)}
            
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                            | counters | Clears counters based on the parameters
                                    passed. The options are: AP, bridge,
                                    interface, radio, router, thread and
                                    wireless clients. |  
                            | ap <MAC> | Clears counters for all APs or a specified
                                    AP Note: 
                                     If no MAC address is specified, all AP
                                        counters are cleared. |  
                            | radio <MAC/DEVICE-NAME> <1-X> | Clears radio interface counters on a
                                    specified device or on all devices Note: 
                                    If no device name or MAC address is
                                        specified, all radio interface counters
                                        are cleared. |  
                            | wireless-client <MAC> | Clears counters for all wireless clients or a
                                    specified wireless client Note: 
                                    If no MAC address is specified, all
                                        wireless client counters are
                                        cleared. |  
                            | on <DEVICE-OR-DOMAIN-NAME> | The following option is common to all of the
                                    above keywords: |  | 
            clear counters interface <INF-TYPE> <INF-NUMBER>{(on <DEVICE-OR-DOMAIN-NAME>)}
            
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                            | counters | Clears counters based on the parameters
                                    passed. The options are: AP, bridge,
                                    interface, radio, router, thread and
                                    wireless clients. |  
                            | interface <INF-TYPE>
                                    <INF-NUMBER> | Clears interface counters 
                                    
                                        <INF-TYPE> - Specify the
                                        interface type as Ethernet, VLAN,
                                        port-channel, usb, all, etc. |  
                            | on <DEVICE-OR-DOMAIN-NAME> | Optional. Clears the specified interface
                                    counters on a specified device or RF
                                        Domain. 
                                        
                                        <DEVICE-OR-DOMAIN-NAME> –
                                        Specify the name of the AP, wireless
                                        controller, service platform, or RF
                                        Domain. |  | 
            clear crypto ike sa [<IP>|all] {on <DEVICE-NAME>}
            
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                            | crypto | Clears encryption module‘s cached
                                    statistics |  
                            | ike sa [<IP>|all] | Clears Internet Key Exchange (IKE) security
                                        associations (SAs) |  
                            | on <DEVICE-NAME> | Optional. Clears IKE SA entries, for a
                                    specified peer or all peers, on a specified
                                    device |  | 
            clear crypto ipsec sa {on <DEVICE-NAME>}
            
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                            | crypto | Clears encryption module‘s cached
                                    statistics |  
                            | ipsec sa {on <DEVICE-NAME>} | Clears IPsec/IPsec-ESP/IPsec-AH database SAs |  | 
            clear gre stats {on <DEVICE-NAME>}
            
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                            | gre stats | Clears GRE tunnel statistics |  
                            | on <DEVICE-NAME> | Optional. Clears GRE tunnel statistics on a
                                    specified device |  | 
            clear event-history
            
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                            | event-history | Clears event history cache entries |  | 
            clear firewall [dhcp|neighbors] snoop-table {on <DEVICE-NAME>}
            
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                            | firewall | Clears configured wireless firewall filter
                                    statistics based on the parameters
                                    passed |  
                            | [dhcp|neighbors] snoop-table | Clears the following snoop-table database |  
                            | on <DEVICE-NAME> | The following option is common to both the
                                    'dhcp' and 'neighbor' parameters: |  | 
            clear firewall [dos stats|flows [ipv4|ipv6]] {on <DEVICE-NAME>}
            
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                            | firewall | Clears configured wireless firewall filter
                                    statistics based on the parameters
                                    passed |  
                            | dos stats | Clears DoS statistics |  
                            | flows [ipv4|ipv6] | Clears all established IPv4 or IPv6 firewall
                                    session statistics |  
                            | on <DEVICE-NAME> | The following option is common to both the
                                    'dos' and 'flows' parameters: |  | 
            clear ip bgp [<IP>|all|external] {in prefix-filter} {on <DEVICE-NAME>}
            
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                            | ip bgp [<IP>|all|external] | Clears on-going BGP (Border Gateway Protocol) sessions based
                                    on the option selected  
                                    
                                        <IP> – Clears BGP session with
                                        the peer identified by the <IP>
                                        keyword. Specify the BGP peer‘s IP
                                        address.
                                        all – Clears all BGP peer
                                        sessions
                                        external – Clears external BGP (eBGP) peer
                                            sessions This command is applicable only to the
                                    NX9500, NX9600, and VX9000 platforms. Modifications made to BGP settings (BGP
                                    access lists, weight, distance, route-maps,
                                    versions, routing policy, etc.) take effect
                                    only after on-going BGP sessions are
                                    cleared. The clear > ip > bgp command
                                    clears BGP sessions. To reduce lose of route
                                    updates during the process, use the ‘soft‘
                                    option. Soft reconfiguration stores
                                    inbound/outbound route updates to be
                                    processed later and updated to the routing
                                    table. This requires high memory usage. |  
                            | in prefix-filter | Optional. Clears inbound route updates |  
                            | on <DEVICE-NAME> | Optional. Clears route updates on a specified
                                    device  |  | 
            clear ip bgp [<IP>|all|external] {out} {(on <DEVICE-NAME>)}
            
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                            | ip bgp [<IP>|all|external] | Clears on-going BGP sessions based
                                    on the option selected  
                                    
                                        <IP> – Clears BGP session with
                                        the peer identified by the <IP>
                                        keyword. Specify the BGP peer‘s IP
                                        address.
                                        all – Clears all BGP peer
                                        sessions
                                        external – Clears eBGP peer
                                        sessions This command is applicable only to the
                                    NX9500, NX9600, and VX9000 platforms. |  
                            | out | Optional. Clears outbound route updates.
                                    Optionally specify the device on which to
                                    execute this command. |  
                            | on <DEVICE-NAME> | The following keyword is recursive and
                                    optional.  |  | 
            clear ip bgp [<IP>|all|external] {soft {in|out}} {on <DEVICE-NAME>}
            
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                            | ip bgp [<IP>|all|external] | Clears on-going BGP sessions
                                    based on the option selected  
                                    
                                        <IP> – Clears BGP session with
                                        the peer identified by the <IP>
                                        keyword. Specify the BGP peer‘s IP
                                        address.
                                        all – Clears all BGP peer
                                        sessions
                                        external – Clears eBGP peer
                                        sessions This command is applicable only to the
                                    NX9500, NX9600, and VX9000 platforms. |  
                            | soft {in|out} | Optional. Initiates soft-reconfiguration of
                                    route updates for the specified IP address   Modifications made to BGP settings (BGP
                                    access lists, weight, distance, route-maps,
                                    versions, routing policy, etc.) take effect
                                    only after on-going BGP sessions are
                                    cleared. The clear > ip > bgp command
                                    clears BGP sessions. To reduce loss of route
                                    updates during the process, use the ‘soft‘
                                    option. Soft reconfiguration stores
                                    inbound/outbound route updates to be
                                    processed later and updated to the routing
                                    table. This requires high memory usage. |  
                            | on <DEVICE-NAME> | Optional. Initiates soft reconfiguration
                                    inbound/outbound route updates on a
                                    specified device |  | 
            clear ip bgp process {on <DEVICE-NAME>}
            
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                            | ip bgp process | Clears all BGP processes running This command is applicable only to the
                                    NX9500, NX9600, and VX9000 platforms. |  
                            | on <DEVICE-NAME> | Optional. Clears all BGP processes on a
                                    specified device |  | 
            clear ip dhcp bindings [<IP>|all] {on <DEVICE-NAME>} 
            
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                            | ip | Clears a DHCP (Dynamic Host
                                        Configuration Protocol) server's
                                    IP address binding entries |  
                            | dhcp bindings | Clears DHCP connections and server
                                    bindings |  
                            | <IP> | Clears specific address binding entries.
                                    Specify the IP address to clear binding
                                    entries. |  
                            | all | Clears all address binding entries |  
                            | on <DEVICE-NAME> | Optional. Clears a specified address binding
                                    or all address bindings on a specified
                                    device |  | 
            clear ip ospf process {on <DEVICE-NAME>}
            
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                            | ip ospf process | Clears already enabled OSPF (Open
                                        Shortest Path First) process and
                                    restarts the process |  
                            | on <DEVICE-NAME> | Optional. Clears OSPF process on a specified
                                    device OSPF is a link-state IGP (interior
                                        gateway protocol). OSPF routes IP
                                    packets within a single routing domain
                                    (autonomous system), like an enterprise LAN.
                                    OSPF gathers link state information from
                                    neighboring routers and constructs a network
                                    topology. The topology determines the
                                    routing table presented to the Internet
                                    Layer, which makes routing decisions based
                                    solely on the destination IP address found
                                    in IP packets. |  | 
            clear ipv6 neighbor-cache {on <DEVICE-NAME>}
            
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                            | clear ipv6 neighbor-cache | Clears IPv6 neighbor cache entries |  
                            | on <DEVICE-NAME> | Optional. Clears IPv6 neighbor cache entries
                                    on a specified device  |  | 
            clear lacp [<1-4> counters|counters]
            
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                            | clear lacp [<1-4> counters|
                                    counters] | Clears LACP (Link Aggregation Control Protocol) counters/statistics for
                                    a specified channel group or all channel groups configured  
                                    
                                        <1-4> counters – Clears LACP
                                        stats for a specified channel group.
                                        Specify the port-channel index number
                                        from 1 - 4. Note, LACP is supported only
                                        on the NX5500, NX7500, NX9500, and
                                        NX9600 model service platforms. However,
                                        the NX9500 series service platforms
                                        support only two (2) channel groups, and
                                        the other model service platforms
                                        support four (4) channel groups.
                                        counters – Clears LACP stats for all
                                        configured channel groups on the
                                        device |  | 
            clear license [borrowed|lent to <BORROWER-CONTROLLER-NAME>] {on <DEVICE-NAME>}
            
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                            | license | Releases borrowed licenses or revokes lent
                                    licenses |  
                            | borrowed | Releases all licenses borrowed by the logged
                                    controller or by a specified controller Note: 
                                    If you do not specify a controller name,
                                        the command is executed on the
                                        controller you have logged on to. |  
                            | lent to <BORROWING-CONTROLLER-NAME> | Revokes licenses lent to a specified
                                    controller |  
                            | on <DEVICE-NAME> | Optional. This option is common to both of
                                    the above parameters. |  | 
            clear l2tpv3-stats tunnel <TUNNEL-NAME> {session <SESSION-NAME>} {on <DEVICE-NAME>}
            
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                            | l2tpv3-stats | Clears L2TPv3 tunnel statistics for a
                                    specified L2TPv3 tunnel |  
                            | tunnel <TUNNEL-NAME> | Specifies the tunnel name |  
                            | session <SESSION-NAME>  | Optional. Clears a specific session
                                    statistics in the specified L2TPv3
                                    tunnel. |  
                            | on <DEVICE-NAME> | This option is common to all of the above
                                    parameters. |  | 
            clear mac-address-table{address <MAC>|vlan <1-4094>} {on <DEVICE-NAME>}
            
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                            | mac-address-table | Clears MAC address forwarding table data
                                    based on the parameters passed  Use this command to clear the following: all
                                    or specified MAC addresses from the system,
                                    all MAC addresses on a specified interface,
                                    all MAC addresses on a specified VLAN, or
                                    the authentication state of a MAC
                                    address. |  
                            | address <MAC> | Optional. Clears a specified MAC address from
                                    the MAC address table. Note: 
                                    If executed without specifying any MAC
                                        address(es), all MAC addresses from the
                                        MAC address table will be removed. |  
                            | vlan <1-4094> | Optional. Clears all MAC addresses for a
                                    specified VLAN |  
                            | on <DEVICE-NAME> | Optional. Clears a single MAC entry or all
                                    MAC entries, for the specified VLAN on a
                                    specified device |  | 
            clear mac-address-table {interface [<IF-NAME>|ge <1-X>|port-channel <1-X>]} {on <DEVICE-NAME>}
            
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                            | mac-address-table | Clears MAC address forwarding table data
                                    based on the parameters passed Use this command to clear the following: all
                                    or specified MAC addresses from the system,
                                    all MAC addresses on a specified interface,
                                    all MAC addresses on a specified VLAN, or
                                    the authentication state of a MAC
                                    address. |  
                            | interface | Clears all MAC addresses for the selected
                                    interface. Use the options available to
                                    specify the interface. |  
                            | <IF-NAME> | Clears MAC address forwarding table for the
                                    specified layer 2 interface (Ethernet
                                    port) |  
                            | ge <1-X> | Clears MAC address forwarding table for the
                                    specified GigabitEthernet interface Note: 
                                    The number of GE interfaces supported
                                        varies for different device types. |  
                            | port-channel <1-X> | Clears MAC address forwarding table for the
                                    specified port-channel interface Note: 
                                    The number of port-channel interfaces
                                        supported varies for different device
                                        types. |  
                            | on <DEVICE-NAME> | Optional. Clears the MAC address forwarding
                                    table, for the selected interface, on a
                                    specified device |  | 
            clear mac-address-table mac-auth-state address <MAC> vlan <1-4904> {on <DEVICE-NAME>}
            
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                            | mac-address-table mac-auth-state address
                                    <MAC> vlan <1-4904> | Clears MAC addresses learned from a particular VLAN when WLAN MAC
                                    authentication and captive portal
                                    fall back is enabled Access points/controllers provide WLAN access
                                    to clients whose MAC address has been
                                    learned and stored in their MAC address
                                    tables. Use this command to clear a
                                    specified MAC address on the MAC address
                                    table. Once cleared the client has to
                                    re-authenticate, and is provided access only
                                    on successful authentication.  |  
                            | on <DEVICE-NAME> | Optional. Clears the specified MAC address on
                                    a specified device Note: 
                                     If a device is not specified, the system
                                        clears the MAC address on all
                                        devices. |  | 
            clear mint mlcp history {on <DEVICE-NAME>}
            
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                            | mint | Clears MiNT related information |  
                            | mlcp history | Clears MiNT Link Creation Protocol (MLCP) client
                                    history |  
                            | on <DEVICE-NAME> | Optional. Clears MLCP client history on a
                                    specified device |  | 
            clear role ldap-stats {on <DEVICE-NAME>}
            
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                            | role ldap-stats | Clears Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP)
                                    server statistics |  
                            | on <DEVICE-NAME> | Optional. Clears LDAP server statistics on a
                                    specified device |  | 
            clear rtls [aeroscout|ekahau] {<MAC/DEVICE-NAME> {on <DEVICE-OR-DOMAIN-NAME>}| on <DEVICE-OR-DOMAIN-NAME>}
            
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                            | rtls | Clears Real Time Location Service (RTLS)
                                    statistics |  
                            | aeroscout | Clears RTLS Aeroscout statistics |  
                            | ekahau | Clears RTLS Ekahau statistics |  
                            | <MAC/DEVICE-NAME> | This keyword is common to the ‘aeroscout' and
                                    ‘ekahau' parameters. |  
                            | on <DEVICE-OR-DOMAIN-NAME> | This keyword is common to the ‘aeroscout' and
                                    ‘ekahau' parameters. 
                                    
                                        on <DEVICE-OR-DOMAIN-NAME> –
                                        Optional. Clears Aeroscout or Ekahau
                                        RTLS statistics on a specified AP,
                                        wireless controller, service platform,
                                        or RF Domain 
                                        
                                        <DEVICE-OR-DOMAIN-NAME> –
                                        Specify the name of the AP, wireless
                                        controller, service platform, or RF
                                        Domain. |  | 
            clear spanning-tree detected-protocols {on <DEVICE-NAME>}
            
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                            | spanning-tree | Clears spanning tree entries on an interface
                                    and restarts protocol migration |  
                            | detected-protocols | Restarts protocol migration |  
                            | on <DEVICE-NAME> | Optional. Clears spanning tree entries on a
                                    specified device |  | 
            clear spanning-tree detected-protocols {interface [<INTERFACE-NAME>|ge <1-X>|me1|port-channel <1-X>|pppoe1|up1|vlan <1-4094>|wwan1]} {on <DEVICE-NAME>}
            
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                            | spanning-tree | Clears spanning tree entries on an interface
                                    and restarts protocol migration |  
                            | detected-protocols | Restarts protocol migration |  
                            | interface [<INTERFACE-NAME>| ge
                                    <1-X>|me1| port-channel <1-X>|
                                    pppoe1|up1| vlan <1-4094>| wwan1] | Optional. Clears spanning tree entries on
                                    different interfaces 
                                    
                                        <INTERFACE-NAME> – Clears
                                        detected spanning tree entries on a
                                        specified interface. Specify the
                                        interface name.
                                        ge <1-X> – Clears detected
                                        spanning tree entries for the selected
                                        GigabitEthernet interface. Select the
                                        GigabitEthernet interface index from 1 -
                                        X.
                                        me1 – Clears FastEthernet interface
                                        spanning tree entries 
                                        port-channel <1-X> – Clears
                                        detected spanning tree entries for the
                                        selected port channel interface. Select
                                        the port channel index from 1 - X. The
                                        number of port-channel interfaces
                                        supported varies for different device
                                        types. 
                                        pppoe1 – Clears detected spanning tree entries for
                                                PPPoE (Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet) interface
                                        up1 – Clears detected spanning tree
                                        entries for the WAN Ethernet
                                        interface
                                        vlan <1-4094> – Clears detected spanning tree
                                            entries for the selected VLAN interface. Select a
                                                Switch Virtual Interface (SVI) VLAN ID
                                            from 1- 4094.
                                        wwan1 – Clears detected spanning tree
                                        entries for wireless WAN interface. |  
                            | on <DEVICE-NAME> | Optional. Clears spanning tree entries on a
                                    specified device |  | 
            clear traffic-shape statistics class <1-4> {(on <DEVICE-NAME>)
            
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                            | traffic-shape statistics | Clears traffic shaping statistics |  
                            | class <1-4> | Clears traffic shaping statistics for a
                                    specific traffic class  |  
                            | on <DEVICE-NAME> | Optional. Clears traffic shaping statistics
                                    for the specified traffic class on a
                                    specified device |  | 
            clear vrrp [error-stats|stats] {on <DEVICE-NAME>}
            
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                            | vrrp | Clears VRRP (Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol) statistics |  
                            | error-stats | Clears global error statistics |  
                            | stats | Clears VRRP related statistics |  
                            | on <DEVICE-NAME> | This following keywords are common to the
                                    ‘error-stats' and ‘stats' parameters: |  | 
        Examples
            
            ap510-133B3B>show event-history
EVENT HISTORY REPORT
Generated on '2019-01-08 13:31:16 UTC' by 'admin'
2019-01-08 13:07:43     ap510-133B3B  SYSTEM     LOGIN                Successfully logged in user 'admin' with privilege 'superuser' from 'conso'
2019-01-01 00:02:00     ap510-133B3B  SYSTEM     COLD_START           System Cold start. System came up at Jan 01 00:02:00 2019
2019-01-01 00:00:27     ap510-133B3B  NSM        IFUP                 Interface ge1 is up
2019-01-01 00:00:26     ap510-133B3B  NSM        IFUP                 Interface ge1 is up
2019-01-01 00:00:23     ap510-133B3B  DIAG       NEW_LED_STATE        LED state message RADIO_2_52G_LED_ON from module DOT11
2019-01-01 00:00:23     ap510-133B3B  RADIO      RADIO_STATE_CHANGE   Radio 'ap510-133B3B:R2' changing state from 'Initializing' to 'On'
2019-01-01 00:00:23     ap510-133B3B  DIAG       NEW_LED_STATE        LED state message RADIO_2_52G_LED_ON from module DOT11
2019-01-01 00:00:23     ap510-133B3B  RADIO      RADIO_STATE_CHANGE   Radio 'ap510-133B3B:R2' changing state from 'On' to 'Initializing'
2019-01-01 00:00:23     ap510-133B3B  DIAG       NEW_LED_STATE        LED state message RADIO_1_24G_NOT_CONFIG from module DOT11
2019-01-01 00:00:23     ap510-133B3B  RADIO      RADIO_STATE_CHANGE   Radio 'ap510-133B3B:R1' changing state from 'Initializing' to 'Off(no wlans mapped)'
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EVENT HISTORY REPORT
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