Specifications

288 Chapter 8. Command Reference
REMOTE STATSCLEAR
Allows the user to reset the statistics counter for a given remote router.
REMOTE STOP
If the remote is active, this command stops the active session.
Note: To keep certain configuration changes, you must enter a save command before stopping the remote
interface.
The stop command does not disable the remote entry so another session can be started for the remote.To start an
active session for the remote, use the command remote start (page 287). To stop and immediately restart a
session for a remote, use the command remote restart (page 274).
remoteName Remote interface name.
STATISTICS FOR <HQ>:
Current state ........................ currently connected
Current output bandwidth ............. 0 bps
Current input bandwidth .............. 0 bps
Current bandwidth allocated .......... 25600000 bps
On port ATM_VC/1 ..................... 0+01:02:36 (0%/0% of 25600000 bps)
Total connect time ................... 0+01:11:48
Total bytes out ...................... 15896
Total bytes in ....................... 0
STATISTICS FOR <internet>:
Current state ........................ not connected
Current output bandwidth ............. 0 bps
Current input bandwidth\ ............. 0 bps
Current bandwidth allocated .......... 0 bps
Total connect time ................... 0+00:00:00
Total bytes out ...................... 0
Total bytes in ....................... 0
where:
Current state: connected, not connected, currently connecting, currently attempting to connect, currently
closing, out of service, or not known.
Bandwidth state: idle, increasing, decreasing, decreasing hold, unknown, or idle.
remote statsclear <remoteName>
remoteName Name of the remote router (character string).
Example:
remote statsclear HQ
remote stop <remoteName>