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Chapter 3 Managing ITP Networks Using SGM
Working with Links
The Link Notes dialog displays the following information:
Name—Name of the link.
Notes Last Updated—Date and time the Notes field for the link was last
updated.
Notes—Notes associated with the link.
Click OK to close the Link Notes dialog.
Deleting a Link
After Discovery, the links in your network are known to SGM and added to the
SGM database. Physically deleting links from your network is not the same as
deleting them from the SGM database. The following sections describe the
differences between deleting links from your network and from the SGM
database, and the procedures for doing so:
Deleting a Link from Your Network, page 3-233
Deleting a Link from the SGM Database, page 3-234
Deleting a Link from Your Network
If you physically delete a known link from your network, it remains in the SGM
database, and SGM labels it Unknown, and it is the system administrator’s
responsibility to delete it from the SGM database, if you choose to do so. The Link
Details Window also displays -1 in the Xmit Queue field. SGM labels all
associated nodes, signaling points, and linksets Warning.
When you redefine the link (that is, when you define a link with the same
signaling link code ID [SLC] as the original link), SGM rediscovers the link and
labels it with the appropriate status (such as Active).