
Chapter3 Managing ITP Networks Using SGM
Working with Nodes
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Note If you delete a node, SGM removes it from the Nodes In Current View table of the
Network View Editor window. If SGM then rediscovers the node, SGM places it
in the New Nodes Found table of the Network View Editor window. To restore the
node to your current view, you must move it into the Nodes In Current View table.
For more information, see the “Working with Views” section on page3-26.
Deleting a Node from the SGM Discovery DatabaseIf you want to completely eliminate a given node from the SGM database, you can
delete it from the SGM Discovery database, ensuring that it is never even
discovered by SGM.
Note If you delete a node from the SGM Discovery database, the node is deleted for all
SGM clients and views connected to that SGM server.
To delete a node from the SGM Discovery database:
Step1 Select Edit > Network Discovery from the SGM Main Menu. SGM displays the
Discovery Dialog (Figure 3-2).
Step2 Select the Discovery tab. SGM displays the Discovery panel (Figure 3-4).
Step3 In the Discovered Nodes table, select the node or nodes you want to delete.
Step4 Click Delete Node. SGM deletes the nodes from the Discovery database, without
asking for confirmation. The nodes will no longer be discovered by SGM.