Cisco Systems 3.6.6 manual Deleting a Business Element, Requirements

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Chapter 3 Managing VPN Business Configurations

Deleting a Business Element

Deleting a Business Element

You can delete business elements from the business model (database). However, if you delete a business element from the database, it can no longer be viewed in the Add Business Element to <Root> dialog box. You generally delete business elements only when the physical elements no longer exist.

Caution Deleting business elements affects all users who have the business elements loaded in their service view map.

Table 3-1lists the requirements that must be met before you can delete the required business element.

Table 3-1 Business Element Deletion Requirements

Business Element

Requirements

 

 

Layer 3 VPN

The VPN has no virtual routers, or, if it does, the virtual routers and sites display

 

the reconciliation icon.

 

 

Virtual router

The virtual router contains no VRFs, sites, or interfaces, or, if it does, the VRFs,

 

sites, and interfaces display the reconciliation icon.

 

 

Site

No sites or interfaces are connected or bound to the VRF, or, if they are connected,

 

they display the reconciliation icon.

 

 

Layer 2 VPN

The Layer 2 VPN has no LCPs, or, if it does, the LCPs display the reconciliation

 

icon.

 

 

LCA

The LCA has no LCPs, or, if it does, the LCPs display the reconciliation icon.

 

 

To delete a business element.

Step 1 Verify that the business element meets all requirements specified in Table 3-1. You will not be able to delete the elements if all requirements are not met.

Step 2 In the Cisco ANA NetworkVision tree or map pane, right-click the business element, and choose Delete.

Step 3 In the confirmation message, click Yes to delete the currently selected element, or click Yes to All to delete multiple selected elements.

The selected business element is deleted from the business configuration of all users.

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Cisco Systems 3.6.6 manual Deleting a Business Element, Requirements

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