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3.5.7 Deleting NEs

Note If a CTC-based NE is deleted and then DCC connectivity to the deleted NE is removed, CTM rediscovers the deleted NE. If DCC connectivity is removed before deleting the NE, CTM does not rediscover the NE. Therefore, remove DCC connectivity to the NE before deleting the NE from CTM.

3.5.7.2 Deleting Multiple NEs

Step 1 For each NE that will be deleted:

a.In the Domain Explorer tree, select the NE that will be deleted.

b.In the Status tab of the Network Element Properties pane, set the Operational State field to Out of Service; then, click Save.

Step 2 In the Domain Explorer tree, select again all the NEs that will be deleted. To select multiple NEs, press and hold down the Ctrl button; then, click each NE that will be deleted.

Step 3 You can delete the selected instance of the NEs or all instances of the NEs:

Deleting the selected instance of the NE—Only the specific NEs that you selected in the Domain Explorer tree will be deleted. To delete the selected instance of the NEs, choose Edit > Delete; then, click Yes in the confirmation dialog box. If the selected NEs are the last instance of the NE, the NEs are placed in the Deleted Network Elements group.

Note A GNE that has associated subtending NEs cannot be deleted. A subtending NE can be disassociated from the GNE by removing the NE from the CTM domain or by assigning it to a different GNE.

Deleting all instances of the NEs—All NEs in the user domain that have the same NE ID as the NE being deleted will be deleted. To delete all instances of the selected NEs, choose Edit > Delete All; then, click Yes in the confirmation dialog box. The NEs are placed in the Deleted Network Elements group.

Note Both the Delete and Delete All menu options are enabled if at least one of the selected NEs can be deleted. The confirmation dialog box lists the NEs that can and cannot be deleted.

Note You can use the mouse to drag and drop the selected NEs to the Deleted Network Elements group only if all the selected NEs can be deleted.

3.5.7.3 Using the prune_ne.sh Script to Remove an Out-of-Service NE from the Database

Note It is recommended that you delete an out-of-service NE from the CTM client (see 3.5.7.1 Deleting a Single NE, page 3-25or 3.5.7.2 Deleting Multiple NEs, page 3-26), because doing so does not involve stopping and starting the CTM server.

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Contents Building the Network OverviewCopying Groups How Do I Build Groups?Adding Groups Field DescriptionDeleting a Single Group Moving GroupsDeleting Groups Deleting Multiple Groups How Do I Build Network Partitions?Adding Network Partitions Modifying Network Partitions Deleting Network PartitionsHow Do I Build Subnetworks? Adding SubnetworksDeleting Subnetworks How Do I Build NEs?Moving Subnetworks Prerequisites for Adding ONS 15302 and ONS 15305 NEs Prerequisites for Adding NEsPrerequisites for Adding ONS 15216 EDFA2 or EDFA3 NEs Building the Network Prerequisites for Adding NEs Hostnames and IP Addresses Required An Efficient Network Topology Setup Prerequisites for Adding ONS 1580x NEs Prerequisites for Adding Cisco CRS-1 and XR 12000 NEsPrerequisites for Adding Cisco Catalyst 6509 NEs Prerequisites for Adding Cisco MGX Voice Gateway DevicesSetting Up Nonstandard Community Strings Option DescriptionChanging the Service-Level Passwords Using the CLI Adding NEs Adding a Single NENE ID Adding Multiple NEs NE ID- Read-onlyField Descriptions for the Add New NE Wizard NE Properties Panel Not selectable if Automatic subnetwork Grouping is enabled Copying an NE from One Group to Another Moving an NE from One Group to AnotherMoving an NE from One Network Partition to Another Automatically Grouping NEs in SubnetworksDeleting NEs Deleting a Single NEDeleting Multiple NEs Removing a Deleted NE Searching for an NE How Do I Build Links?Restoring a Deleted NE Overview of Supported Links ONS 15454 Sonet NE Model NE Card Physical LayerOPT-BST ONS 15600 Sonet Viewing the Link Table File10describes the fields in Link table Field Description Filtering the Link Table Filtering Links in the Network MapCreating Links Building the Network Creating Links 12 Field Descriptions for the Create Link Wizard Field Descriptions for the Create Link Wizard Link Type Link Validity Link Color Modifying LinksField 14 Field Descriptions for the Modify Link Wizard Deleting Links Viewing Link UtilizationFiltering the Link Utilization Table Column DescriptionPayload Type Description How Do I Use Network Maps?Customizing a Network Map Click UI Properties Adjusting the Zoom Level or Pan Position Viewing a Node in the Network MapModifying a Map Background Modifying a Node Icon or a Map Background ImageModifying a Node Icon Saving Changes to the Network Map Discovery Information Table Discovering CTC-Based NEsDiscovering ONS 155xx NEs Rediscovering ONS 155xx, CRS-1, and XR 12000 NEs Time stampResetting the Resync Interval How Do I Discover the Network for MGX Voice Gateway Devices? Discovering NEs Message Quality DescriptionSetting Up External or Line Timing for CTC-Based Sonet NEs Building the Network Setting Up Internal Timing for CTC-Based Sonet NEs Bits 1 OUTOOS Setting Up External or Line Timing for CTC-Based SDH NEs Unframed , FAS , FAS + CAS Bits 1 OUT Setting Up Internal Timing for CTC-Based SDH NEs Viewing Clocking Sources Displaying the List of Manual Clock Sources Configuring Global ClockingDisplaying the List of Available Clock Sources Method Description How Do I Test Connectivity for Optical and Routing Devices?Creating a Manual Clock Source Pinging an NE Testing NE ConnectivityHow Do I Test Connectivity for MGX Voice Gateway Devices? Cisco Transport Manager Release 6.0 User Guide 78-16845-01
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