Managing AVMs and VNEs
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Maintenance: Click this button to move the VNE to
maintenance mode, so that no alarms will be sent. If this is done
when the VNE has been stopped this has no meaning for the
VNE.
DNA Unit: The current Sheer DNA Unit that hosts the VNE.
AVM: The current AVM number, which changes according to the
Sheer DNA Unit selected to show one of the available AVMs on
that Sheer DNA Unit.
4. Edit the details of the VNE, as required.
5. Click Apply.
6. Click OK. The VNE’s properties are edited accordingly.
6.10 Deleting a VNE
Sheer DNA Manage enables the user to delete a VNE(s) from a Sheer DNA
Unit and AVM. This process stops the VNE if it is running and deletes all
VNE references from the system and Golden Source. This includes the
registry information of the VNE in the specified Sheer DNA Unit. A VNE
that has been removed no longer appears in any future system reports.
Since all VNE information is deleted, adding the VNE again requires the user
to reinsert all the VNE information.
Note: A VNE that has static links configured cannot be deleted without first
removing all of the static links configured for the VNE. Dynamic links are
automatically removed.
To delete a VNE
1. Select the DNA Servers branch in the Sheer DNA Manage window. The
DNA Servers branch is displayed.
2. Expand the DNA Servers branch and select the required AVM sub-branch
in the Tree pane.
3. Right-click on the required VNE in the VNEs Properties table in the
Workspace to display the shortcut menu, and select Delete. A warning
message is displayed.
4. Click Yes. A confirmation message is displayed.
5. Click OK. The selected VNE is deleted from the AVM and is not
displayed in the VNEs Properties table.
Note: Multiple rows can be selected using the standard Microsoft®
Windows selection keys.