Specifications

CLEAR/PURGE Commands
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TELNET LISTENER
(privileged)
Syntax
Description
This privileged command resets a predefined Telnet listener in the access server
database back to the factory-set defaults. This command sets the Telnet listener’s
IP address to 0.0.0.0.
When you enter the CLEAR TELNET LISTENER command, you will get an error
message if there are sessions active that were established from the specified
listener. When this occurs, log out the ports on which these sessions are
established before attempting the CLEAR command.
Keywords
listener-id
Specifies the listener to be reset. If the listener specified is in the range from 2001
to 2032, that port is reset to Connections: DISABLED, Ports: NONE, and Type:
TELNET. If the listener specified is 23, used for Telnet remote console, that port is
reset to Connections: ENABLED and Ports: CONSOLE.
ALL
Specifies all Telnet listeners currently defined in the designated database.
Restriction
You cannot use the CLEAR TELNET LISTENER command with an active session.
Example: CLEAR/PURGE TELNET LISTENER
Local> CLEAR TELNET LISTENER 2010
This command resets the Telnet listener mapped to TCP port 2010 to factory-set
defaults. (The factory-set defaults are Connections: DISABLED, and Ports:
NONE.)