
Chapter 8 Working with Linksets
Viewing Basic Information for Linksets
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| Delete | Deletes the currently selected linkset from the SGM | 
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 | database. SGM displays the Confirm Deletion dialog: | 
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 | • To delete the selected linkset, click Yes. The linkset is | 
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 | deleted from the SGM database and the Confirm | 
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 | Deletion dialog is closed. | 
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 | • To retain the selected linkset, click No. The linkset is | 
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 | kept in the SGM database and the Confirm Deletion | 
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 | dialog is closed. | 
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 | Note If you delete all linksets to an Unmanaged node, | 
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 | SGM does not automatically delete the node. | 
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 | Instead, you must manually delete the node. See the | 
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 | “Deleting a Node” section on page  | 
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 | information. | 
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 | • To prevent SGM from displaying the Confirm Deletion | 
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 | dialog, select the Do not show this again checkbox. | 
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 | Note If you select the Do not show this again checkbox, | 
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 | and you later decide you want SGM to begin | 
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 | displaying the Confirm Deletion dialog again, you | 
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 | must select the Confirm Deletions checkbox in the | 
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 | General GUI settings in the Preferences window. | 
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 | For more information, see the description of the | 
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 | Confirm Deletions checkbox in the “Startup/Exit | 
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 | Settings” section on page  | 
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 | If you have implemented SGM  | 
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 | option is available to users with authentication level | 
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 | Network Administrator (Level 4) and higher. | 
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| Go To > SP | Displays the Signaling Point Window for the signaling | 
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 | point associated with this linkset. | 
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 | SGM displays two Go To > SP links if both sides are in the | 
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 | model. | 
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 | Cisco Signaling Gateway Manager User Guide |