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Chapter3 Managing ITP Networks Using SGM
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To delete a GTT file from the GTT 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: GTT File List.
To close the Save File Dialog: GTT File List without saving the GTT file or saving
any changes to the GTT file list, click Cancel.
Step26 When you are ready to exit the GTT Configurator window, select File > Exit from
the GTT menu.
If you have made any changes to the GTT file, SGM asks if you want to save the
changes before leaving the window:
•Click Yes to save the changes.
SGM opens the Save File Dialog: GTT File List, which enables you to save
the GTT file with a new name, or overwrite an existing GTT file.
SGM then opens the Save File Dialog: GTT Preferences File List, which
enables you to save the GTT preferences file with a new name, or overwrite
an existing GTT preferences file.
•Click No to close the prompt window.
SGM automatically saves your GTT preferences, then closes the GTT
Configurator window without saving any changes to the GTT file.
By default, GTT files and GTT preferences files are located in the SGM
installation directory:
•If you installed SGM in the default directory, /opt, then the default directory
is /opt/CSCOsgm/gtt.
•If you installed SGM in a different directory, then the default directory is
located in that directory.
To change the directory in which SGM stores GTT files, use the sgm gttdir
command. See the “SGM Commands and Descriptions” section on pageB-2 form
more information on the use of this command.