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7.5.4Deleting a Protection Group

Sheer DNA Manage enables the user to delete protection groups.

Note: Check that you are deleting the correct protection group, as there may be a DNA Unit using the protection group.

To delete a protection

1.Select the Global Settings branch in the DNA Manage window’s Tree pane. The Global Settings branch is displayed.

2.Expand the Global Settings branch and select the Protection Groups sub-branch.

3.Select the required protection group in the DNA Manage window’s Workspace.

4.Right-click to display the shortcut menu and select Delete, or

In the toolbar click .

The protection group is deleted.

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Adding New Sheer DNA Units To add a new DNA Unit Editing Sheer DNA Unit Properties To edit a Sheer DNA Unit’s propertiesCisco Active Network Abstraction Administrator’s Guide Removing a Sheer DNA Unit To remove a Sheer DNA UnitFinding a Unit/AVM/VNE To find a Unit/AVM/VNEManaging Sheer DNA Units Cisco Active Network Abstraction Administrator’s Guide Managing AVMs and VNEs Creating AVMs To create an AVMManaging AVMs and VNEs AVM Status Viewing and Editing an AVM’s Properties Admin and Oper Mode AVM StatusTo view and edit an AVM’s properties Deleting an AVM To delete an AVM Starting and Stopping AVMsTo start or stop an AVM Moving AVMs To move an AVMVNEs Overview VNE Status Admin and Oper Mode VNE Status Defining VNEsTo define the properties of a new VNE Managing AVMs and VNEs General Tab Managing AVMs and VNEs Snmp Tab DES Telnet / SSH Tab User Name Password Icmp Tab Polling Tab Cisco Active Network Abstraction Administrator’s Guide Viewing and Editing a VNE’s Properties To edit a VNE’s propertiesCisco Active Network Abstraction Administrator’s Guide Deleting a VNE To delete a VNEChanging the VNE’s State To change the VNE’s stateMoving Multiple and Single VNEs To move a single VNE or multiple VNEsCisco Active Network Abstraction Administrator’s Guide Managing Global Settings Managing Client LicensesTo install a license Viewing Client License Properties To uninstall a licenseTo view client license properties Cisco Active Network Abstraction Administrator’s Guide Managing Global Settings Viewing DB Segments To view the DB SegmentsCustomizing a Message of the Day To customize a message of the dayPolling Groups Overview Managing Polling GroupsTo remove a message of the day Managing Global Settings Customizing a Polling Group To create and customize a polling groupManaging Global Settings Modifying a Polling Group To modify a polling groupAdaptive Polling Deleting a Polling GroupTo delete a polling group Times below the minimum threshold level Managing Protection Groups To create a protection group Changing Protection Groups for DNA Units To change the protection group setting of a Sheer DNA UnitChecking Assignment of Protection Groups to DNA Units To check the Sheer DNA Units-protection groups assignmentsCisco Active Network Abstraction Administrator’s Guide Viewing and Editing Protection Group Properties To view and edit a protection group’s propertiesDeleting a Protection Group To delete a protectionManaging Links Creating a Static LinkTo create a new static link Managing Links Cisco Active Network Abstraction Administrator’s Guide Removing a Static Link To remove a linkCisco Active Network Abstraction Administrator’s Guide Managing Workflows About the Sheer Workflow EditorWorkflow Engine Branch Security Overview Managing Sheer DNA SecurityScopes Default Permissions Security Access RolesRole Default Permission Based Scope Based Functionality Role Default Permission Based Scope Based Functionality Customizing Security Flow Creating Scopes To create a scopeManaging Sheer DNA Security Deleting Scopes Editing a Scope and Viewing a Scope PropertiesTo edit a scope or view scope properties Creating New Sheer DNA User Accounts To delete a scopeTo define a user account Managing Sheer DNA Security General User’s Rights Granting or Editing a User’s RightsTo grant or edit a user’s rights Managing Sheer DNA Security To edit a user’s default security rights User’s Security RightsManaging Sheer DNA Security Cisco Active Network Abstraction Administrator’s Guide Map User Permissions To assign maps to a userDeleting a Sheer DNA User Account Changing a User’s PasswordTo delete a user account To change a user’s password administrator To change the current user’s passwordCisco Active Network Abstraction Administrator’s Guide Restarting a Sheer DNA Unit Utility ScriptsRestarting Sheer DNA Gateway About this appendixExecuting a Command on all Sheer DNA Units To restart a Sheer DNA UnitGolden Source Registry Cisco Active Network Abstraction Administrator’s Guide Ports Used by Sheer DNA Scope Protocol Port Sheer DNA Gateway NorthboundCisco Active Network Abstraction Administrator’s Guide Drools Rules Engine Overview Drools Rules EngineDrools Components and Terminology Drools and ANA Integration Drools Definitions in ANATo upgrade a rule file Upgrading Rule FilesCisco Active Network Abstraction Administrator’s Guide
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