Chapter8 Working with Linksets
Viewing Basic Information for Linksets
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Delete Deletes the currently selected linkset from the SGM
database. SGM displays the Confirm Deletion dialog:
To delete the selected linkset, click Yes. The linkset is
deleted from the SGM database and the Confirm
Deletion dialog is closed.
To retain the selected linkset, click No. The linkset is
kept in the SGM database and the Confirm Deletion
dialog is closed.
Note If you delete all linksets to an Unmanaged node,
SGM does not automatically delete the node.
Instead, you must manually delete the node. See the
“Deleting a Node” section on page 6-100 for more
information.
To prevent SGM from displaying the Confirm Deletion
dialog, select the Do not show this again checkbox.
Note If you select the Do not show this again checkbox,
and you later decide you want SGM to begin
displaying the Confirm Deletion dialog again, you
must select the Confirm Deletions checkbox in the
General GUI settings in the Preferences window.
For more information, see the description of the
Confirm Deletions checkbox in the “Startup/Exit
Settings” section on page23-6.
If you have implemented SGM User-Based Access, this
option is available to users with authentication level
Network Administrator (Level 4) and higher.
Go To > SP Displays the Signaling Point Window for the signaling
point associated with this linkset.
SGM displays two Go To > SP links if both sides are in the
model.
Menu Command Description