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Chapter3 Managing ITP Networks Using SGM
Editing an ITP Route Table File
To save the route table file with a new name, use one of the following procedures:
To save the file with a completely new name, enter the new name and click
OK.
To save the file with an existing name, overwriting an old route table file,
select the name in the list and click OK.
SGM saves the route table file with the new name, closes the Save File Dialog:
Route Table File List dialog, and returns to the Route Table Dialog.
Note If another user modifies and saves the route table file before you save your
changes, SGM asks if you want to overwrite that user’s changes. If you
choose to do so, the other user’s changes are overwritten and lost. If you
choose not to do so, your changes are lost, unless you save the route table
file to a different filename.
SGM stores the modified route table file in the route table file directory on the
SGM server:
If you installed SGM in the default directory, /opt, then the SGM route table
file directory is /opt/CSCOsgm/routes.
If you installed SGM in a different directory, then the SGM route table file
directory is located in that directory.
You can use the sgm routedir command to change the directory in which SGM
stores ITP route table files. See the “SGM Commands and Descriptions” section
on page B-2 for information about the use of this command.
To delete a route table file from the route table file list, select a file and click
Delete. SGM issues an informational message containing the name and location
of the deleted file.
To save any changes you made to the list of files, click OK. SGM saves the
changes and closes the Load File Dialog: Route Table File List dialog.
To close the Save File Dialog: Route Table File List dialog without saving the
route table file or saving any changes to the route table file list, click Cancel.
Step13 (Optional) To exit the Route Table Dialog without saving any changes, click
Cancel.