clear
Clears parameters, cache entries,
table entries, and other similar entries. The clear command is available for specific
commands only. The information cleared, using this command, depends on the mode in which
the clear command is executed. 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 — AP310i/e, AP410i/e, AP460i/e, AP560i/h,
AP510i/e, AP505i, AP7522, AP7532, AP7562, AP7612, AP7632, AP7662, AP8432, AP8533
- 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>}
arp-cache |
Clears ARP 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
- <DEVICE-NAME> – Specify the name of the AP, wireless
controller, or service platform.
|
clear bonjour cache {on <DEVICE-NAME>}
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>}
cdp |
Clears CDP table entries |
lldp |
Clears LLDP table entries |
neighbors |
Clears CDP or LLDP neighbor table entries based on the option
selected in the preceding step |
on <DEVICE-NAME> |
Optional. Clears CDP or LLDP neighbor table entries on a
specified device
- <DEVICE-NAME> – Specify the name of the AP, wireless
controller, or service platform.
|
clear counters all {(on <DEVICE-OR-DOMAIN-NAME>)}
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.
- on
<DEVICE-OR-DOMAIN-NAME> – Optional. Clears all
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.
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]
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>)}
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
- <MAC> –
Optional. Specify the AP‘s MAC address.
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
- <MAC/DEVICE-NAME> – Optional. Specify the device‘s
hostname or MAC address. Optionally, append the radio
interface number (to the radio ID) using one of the
following formats: AA-BB-CC-DD-EE-FF:RX or HOSTNAME:RX
(where RX is the interface number).
- <1-X> – Optional. Identifies the radio
interface by its index. Specify the radio interface
index, if not specified as part of the radio ID.
Note, the number of radio interfaces available
varies with the access point type.
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
- <MAC> –
Optional. Specify the wireless client's MAC address.
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:
- on
<DEVICE-OR-DOMAIN-NAME> – Optional. Clears AP, radio,
or wireless client 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 counters interface <INF-TYPE> <INF-NUMBER>{(on <DEVICE-OR-DOMAIN-NAME>)}
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.
- <INF-NUMBER> - After specifying the interface
type, specify the interface number.
|
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>}
crypto |
Clears encryption module‘s cached statistics |
ike sa [<IP>|all] |
Clears Internet Key Exchange (IKE) security
associations (SAs)
- <IP> –
Clears IKE SA entries for the peer identified by the
<IP> keyword
- all – Clears
IKE SA entries for all peers
|
on <DEVICE-NAME> |
Optional. Clears IKE SA entries, for a specified peer or all
peers, on a specified device
- <DEVICE-NAME> – Specify the name of the AP, wireless
controller, or service platform.
|
clear crypto ipsec sa {on <DEVICE-NAME>}
crypto |
Clears encryption module‘s cached statistics |
ipsec sa {on <DEVICE-NAME>} |
Clears IPsec/IPsec-ESP/IPsec-AH database SAs
- on
<DEVICE-NAME> – Optional. Clears IPSec SA entries on a
specified device
- <DEVICE-NAME> – Specify the name of the AP,
wireless controller, or service platform.
|
clear gre stats {on <DEVICE-NAME>}
gre stats |
Clears GRE tunnel statistics |
on <DEVICE-NAME> |
Optional. Clears GRE tunnel statistics on a specified device
- <DEVICE-NAME> – Specify the name of the AP, wireless
controller, or service platform.
|
clear event-history
event-history |
Clears event history cache entries |
clear firewall [dhcp|neighbors] snoop-table {on <DEVICE-NAME>}
firewall |
Clears configured wireless firewall filter statistics based on
the parameters passed |
[dhcp|neighbors] snoop-table |
Clears the following snoop-table database
- dhcp - Clears
the DHCP snooping binding
database.
- neighbors -
Clears IPv6 neighbor
cache.
|
on <DEVICE-NAME> |
The following option is common to both the 'dhcp' and 'neighbor'
parameters:
- on
<DEVICE-NAME> - Optional. Executes the command on as
specified device.
- <DEVICE-NAME> - Specify the AP, wireless
controller, or service platform name.
|
clear firewall [dos stats|flows [ipv4|ipv6]] {on <DEVICE-NAME>}
firewall |
Clears configured wireless firewall filter statistics based on
the parameters passed |
dos stats |
Clears 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:
- on
<DEVICE-NAME> - Optional. Executes the command on as
specified device.
- <DEVICE-NAME> - Specify the AP, wireless
controller, or service platform name.
|
clear ip bgp [<IP>|all|external] {in prefix-filter} {on <DEVICE-NAME>}
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 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
- prefix-filter
– Optional. Clears the existing Outbound Route
Filtering (ORF) prefix-list
|
on <DEVICE-NAME> |
Optional. Clears route updates on a specified device
- <DEVICE-NAME> – Specify the name of the AP or service
platform.
|
clear ip bgp [<IP>|all|external] {out} {(on <DEVICE-NAME>)}
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.
- on
<DEVICE-NAME> – Optional. Clears BGP sessions on a
specified device
- <DEVICE-NAME> – Specify the name of the AP or
service platform.
|
clear ip bgp [<IP>|all|external] {soft {in|out}} {on <DEVICE-NAME>}
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
- in –
Optional. Enables soft reconfiguration of inbound route
updates
- out –
Optional. Enables soft reconfiguration of outbound route
updates
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
- <DEVICE-NAME> – Specify the name of the AP or service
platform.
|
clear ip bgp process {on <DEVICE-NAME>}
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
- <DEVICE-NAME> – Specify the name of the AP or service
platform.
|
clear ip dhcp bindings [<IP>|all] {on <DEVICE-NAME>}
ip |
Clears a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
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
- <DEVICE-NAME> – Specify the name of the AP, wireless
controller, or service platform.
|
clear ip ospf process {on <DEVICE-NAME>}
ip ospf process |
Clears already enabled Open Shortest Path First
(OSPF) process and restarts the process |
on <DEVICE-NAME> |
Optional. Clears OSPF process on a specified device OSPF is a
link-state interior gateway protocol (IGP). 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.
- <DEVICE-NAME> – Specify the name of the AP, wireless
controller, or service platform.
|
clear ipv6 neighbor-cache {on <DEVICE-NAME>}
clear ipv6 neighbor-cache |
Clears IPv6 neighbor cache entries |
on <DEVICE-NAME> |
Optional. Clears IPv6 neighbor cache entries on a specified
device
- <DEVICE-NAME> – Specify the name of the AP, wireless
controller, or service platform.
|
clear lacp [<1-4> counters|counters]
clear lacp [<1-4> counters| counters] |
Clears LACP 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>}
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
- to
<BORROWING-CONTROLLER-NAME> - Specifies the borrowing
controller's name. When specified, the system revokes all
licenses (AP, AAP) lent to the specified controller.
|
on <DEVICE-NAME> |
Optional. This option is common to both of the above
parameters.
- on
<DEVICE-NAME> - Specify the name of the controller on
which the command is to be executed.
- <DEVICE-NAME> – Specify the name of the
wireless controller or service platform.
Note:
If you do not specify the controller name, the
system executes the command on the logged
controller.
|
clear l2tpv3-stats tunnel <TUNNEL-NAME> {session <SESSION-NAME>} {on <DEVICE-NAME>}
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>}
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.
- <MAC> –
Specify the MAC address in one of the following formats:
AA-BB-CC-DD-EE-FF or AA:BB:CC;DD:EE:FF or
AABB.CCDD.EEFF
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
- <1-4094> – Specify the VLAN ID from 1 - 4094
|
on <DEVICE-NAME> |
Optional. Clears a single MAC entry or all MAC entries, for the
specified VLAN on a specified device
- <DEVICE-NAME> – Specify the name of the AP, wireless
controller, or service platform.
|
clear mac-address-table {interface [<IF-NAME>|ge <1-X>|port-channel <1-X>]} {on <DEVICE-NAME>}
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)
- <IF-NAME> – Specify the layer 2 interface name.
|
ge <1-X> |
Clears MAC address forwarding table for the specified
GigabitEthernet interface
- <1-X> –
Specify the GigabitEthernet interface index from 1 - X.
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
- <1-X> –
Specify the port-channel interface index from 1 - X.
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
- <DEVICE-NAME> – Specify the name of the AP, wireless
controller, or service platform.
|
clear mac-address-table mac-auth-state address <MAC> vlan <1-4904> {on <DEVICE-NAME>}
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.
- <MAC> –
Specify the MAC address to clear.
- vlan
<1-4904> – Specify the VLAN interface from 1 -
4094. In the AP/controller‘s MAC address table, the
specified MAC address is cleared on the specified
VLAN interface.
|
on <DEVICE-NAME> |
Optional. Clears the specified MAC address on a specified
device
- <DEVICE-NAME> – Specify the name of the AP, wireless
controller, or service platform.
Note: If a
device is not specified, the system clears the MAC address on
all devices.
|
clear mint mlcp history {on <DEVICE-NAME>}
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
- <DEVICE-NAME> – Specify the name of the AP, wireless
controller, or service platform.
|
clear role ldap-stats {on <DEVICE-NAME>}
role ldap-stats |
Clears Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP)
server statistics |
on <DEVICE-NAME> |
Optional. Clears LDAP server statistics on a specified device
- <DEVICE-NAME> – Specify the name of the AP, wireless
controller, or service platform.
|
clear rtls [aeroscout|ekahau] {<MAC/DEVICE-NAME> {on <DEVICE-OR-DOMAIN-NAME>}| on <DEVICE-OR-DOMAIN-NAME>}
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.
- <MAC/DEVICE-NAME> – Optional. Clears Aeroscout or
Ekahau RTLS statistics on a specified AP, wireless
controller, or service platform. Specify the AP‘s MAC
address or hostname.
|
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>}
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
- <DEVICE-NAME> – Specify the name of the AP, wireless
controller, or service platform.
|
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>}
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 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
- <DEVICE-NAME> – Specify the name of the AP, wireless
controller, or service platform.
|
clear traffic-shape statistics class <1-4> {(on <DEVICE-NAME>)
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
- <DEVICE-NAME> – Specify the name of the access point,
wireless controller, or service platform.
|
clear vrrp [error-stats|stats] {on <DEVICE-NAME>}
vrrp |
Clears VRRP 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:
- on
<DEVICE-NAME> – Optional. Clears VRRP statistics on a
specified device
- <DEVICE-NAME> – Specify the name of the AP,
wireless controller, or service platform.
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Examples
ap510-133B38#show event-history
EVENT HISTORY REPORT
Generated on '2019-11-15 11:57:16 UTC' by 'admin'
2019-11-15 11:34:08 ap510-133B38 SYSTEM LOGIN Successfully logged in user 'admin' with privilege 'superuser' from 'ssh'
2019-11-13 14:54:18 ap510-133B38 SYSTEM LOGOUT Logged out user 'admin' with privilege 'superuser' from '134.141.242.75(web)'
2019-11-13 14:52:10 ap510-133B38 SYSTEM UI_USER_AUTH_SUCCESS UI user 'admin' from: '134.141.242.75' authentication successful
2019-11-13 06:34:17 ap510-133B38 SYSTEM LOGOUT Logged out user 'admin' with privilege 'superuser' from '134.141.244.21'
2019-11-13 06:33:59 ap510-133B38 SYSTEM WARM_START_RECOVER Warm Start Recover. Reason: 'reload' command issued from CLI (user: admin) Timestamp: Nov 13 06:31:14 2019
2019-11-13 06:33:57 ap510-133B38 SYSTEM LOGIN Successfully logged in user 'admin' with privilege 'superuser' from 'ssh'
2019-11-13 06:32:24 ap510-133B38 DIAG NEW_LED_STATE LED state message AP_GE1_LED_1000_ON from module NSM
2019-11-13 06:32:24 ap510-133B38 NSM IFUP Interface ge1 is up
2019-11-13 06:32:24 ap510-133B38 DIAG NEW_LED_STATE LED state message RADIO_2_52G_NOT_CONFIG from module DOT11
2019-11-13 06:32:24 ap510-133B38 DIAG NEW_LED_STATE LED state
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ap510-133B38#
ap510-133B3B>clear event-history
ap510-133B38#show event-history
EVENT HISTORY REPORT
Generated on '2019-11-15 11:58:33 UTC' by 'admin'
ap510-133B38#