Specifications
Chapter 8. Command Reference 265
REMOTE DELSERVER
Deletes an entry created by the remote addServer command (page 259).
action One of the following command actions:
ipaddr Selects the host with this IP address as server (4 decimals separated by periods).
discard Discards the incoming server request.
me Sends the incoming server request to the local router, regardless of its IP address.
protocol Protocol used by the selected server.
protocolid Numeric protocol ID.
tcp TCP only.
udp UDP only.
all All protocols.
first port First or only port as seen by the remote end. Port used by the selected server
portid Numeric value between 0 and 65,535. A numeric value of 0 matches any port.
ftp FTP port.
telnet Telnet port.
smtp SMTP port.
sntp SNTP port.
http HTTP port.
tftp TFTP port.
all All ports.
last port Optional last port in the range of ports as seen by the remote end for the server on the LAN.
first private port If specified, this is a port remapping of the incoming request from the remote end.
Example:
remote delServer 192.168.1.5 tcp ftp router1
REMOTE DISABLE
Disables the remote. The remote remains disabled even after a reboot. To enable the remote, you must enter the
command remote enable (page 266).
Note: You may enter and save information and settings for a disabled remote entry. However, the remote entry
cannot be used until it is enabled.
Note: If the remote is currently active when the remote is disabled, the active session is not stopped. To stop the
active session, use the remote stop command (page 288).
remote delServer <action> <protocol> <first port> [<last port> [<first private port>]]
remote disable <remoteName>
remoteName Name of the remote router (character string).
Example:
remote disable HQ