Cisco Systems OL-7064-01 manual Deleting a Linkset from the SGM Database

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Chapter 8 Working with Linksets

Deleting a Linkset

When you redefine the linkset (that is, when you define a linkset with the same destination point code as the original linkset, but not necessarily with the same linkset name), SGM rediscovers the linkset and labels it with the appropriate status (such as Active).

Deleting a Linkset from the SGM Database

Typically, you delete a linkset in the SGM database for one of the following reasons:

You have physically deleted the linkset from your network. This is the most common reason for deleting a linkset from the SGM database.

The linkset is Unknown or Unavailable, you are aware of the reason, and you no longer want to see it in SGM displays. For example, the linkset might be associated with a node that was removed from the network, or it might be a previously discovered linkset associated with a test lab device.

If you have physically deleted a known linkset from your network, and you then delete it from SGM, it is no longer in the SGM database, it does not appear in SGM windows, and it is not discovered when you run Discovery.

If you have not physically deleted a known linkset from your network, and you delete it from SGM, SGM also automatically deletes all associated links from the SGM database. However, at the next poll SGM finds the linkset and associated links and adds them back to the SGM database, setting the status appropriately. If this happens, do not delete the linkset again. Instead, set it to Ignored. See the “Ignoring a Linkset” section on page 8-56for more information.

Note If you delete a linkset from the SGM database, the linkset is deleted for all SGM clients and views connected to that SGM server.

If you delete all linksets to an Unmanaged node, SGM does not automatically delete the node. Instead, you must manually delete the node. See the “Deleting a Node” section on page 6-100for more information.

 

 

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Contents Working with Linksets Viewing Basic Information for Linksets Right-Click Menu for a Specific Linkset Right-Click Menu for All LinksetsConfirm Deletions checkbox in the Startup/Exit DeleteGo To SP View Components View Configuration DetailsView Real-Time Data and Charts Go To NodeEvent History Network Status Drill-Down Linkset Access ListEvent History Snmp Trap Messages Event History Status and TrapLinkset Table Ignored LinksActive Links Congested LinksDate and time that the status of the linkset last changed EventsDisplay the event icon in this field Last StatusSection on page A-5 Viewing Detailed Information for a Linkset Opens the Linkset Details Window for the selected linkset Linkset Details Right-Click MenuA new window Deleting a Node section on page 6-100for more Go To Node Event History Snmp Trap Messages Linkset Linkset Details ComponentsEvent icon in this field Type Type of link. Possible link types areSelect the checkbox to exclude the link Indicates whether there is a note associated with the linkSection on page A-4 Is Ignored Linkset Details Configuration DataNaming Information Status InformationStatus Reason DescriptionStatus Current status of the linkset. Possible values areOutbound ACL General InformationLinkset Type Inbound ACLLinks Information sub-section contains the following fields Linkset Details NotesLinkset Details Recent Events Links InformationPause Set FilterApply Filter Remove FilterCreate Sound Filter Adjust Row HeightTime Difference FindCategory Ack By SeverityMessage Name TimeMessage Linkset Details Linkset Access ListsProbe Conn Probe LinkOut Access ListPoll Interval Last PollCurrent Poll Interval Linkset Statistics Details Poll SettingsPoll Interval secs SecondsLinkset Statistics Details Notes Linkset Statistics Details Configuration DataLinkset Statistics Details Recent Events Linkset Statistics Details Linkset Access ListsLinkset Statistics Details Statistics Received Per Sec Packet InformationBit Information or Byte Information Sent Per SecSend Utilization % = Bits Sent Per Sec/Planned Capacity Utilization InformationSend Plan Capacity Send Utilization %Receive Plan Capacity Plan-capacity CS7 linkset configuration commandReceive Utilization % Service Information Linkset Statistics Details ChartsReceivedUtilization ReceivedUtilization Chart for a LinksetMinutes Received Utilization ChartAdjacent linkset, select it in this list box Time Window minsReceived Utilization ChartScale to threshold ResetShow threshold line ForSendUtilization Utilization ChartDd.dd is the send utilization percentage for that data point Send UtilizationThreshold for the selected link Packets Received Chart PktsRcvdPerSec chartPktsRcvdPerSec Packets Received To return the data to the chart, click the icon againReceived Chart Return the data to the chart, click the icon againPackets Sent Chart PktsSentPerSec chartPktsSentPerSec Sent Chart Following fields and buttons BitsRcvdPerSec or BytesRcvdPerSec chartReceived Chart or Bytes Received Chart BitsRcvdPerSec or BytesRcvdPerSecAs a function of time, including data for up to 16 links Bytes Received ChartReceived per second for that data point Sent Chart or Bytes Sent Chart BytesSentPerSec chartBitsSentPerSec or BytesSentPerSec Sent per second for that data point Bytes Sent ChartChart or Bytes Sent Chart Function of time, including data for up to 16 linksDrops chart contains the following fields and buttons Drops tab. SGM displays the Drops chartDrops To 16 links Drops Chart Dd.dd is the number of drops for that data point Save CancelDeleting a Linkset from Your Network Viewing Notes for a LinksetDeleting a Linkset from the SGM Database Ignoring a Linkset Viewing the Network Status Linkset Dashboard Viewing Ignored LinksetsServer Name Header Update IntervalLast Update Access ListsViewing ITP Linkset Status Section on page A-5 Status Reason Related Topic Viewing ITP Linkset DetailsSGM Linkset Details Table Peaks Latest Reports LinkDescription Adjacent Signaling Point Poll Error MessageAdjacent Point Code Bits Received Per Sec GTT Accounting EnabledPackets Received Per Sec Packets Sent Per SecDisplays Set Plan Capacity on ITP Receive UtilizationPlanned Capacity for ITP Not Set Capacity for ITP Not SetFor a linkset of type Serial or HSL, available bandwidth for Send Utilization = Bits Sent Per Sec./Planned CapacityIf Send Plan Capacity is not set on the ITP for one or more Ports Signaling link code SLC ID for the linkSGM Links Detail Table Interface NameBits/Sec CongestionUtilization Either a utilization percentage or a number of ErlangsViewing ITP Linkset Information Access Lists Header Node/SP/Linkset Node, signaling point, or linkset nameNode Name Name, and Linkset Header Server NameOL-7064-01