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Cisco Signaling Gateway Manager User Guide
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Chapter 13 Working with Signaling Gateway Mated Pairs
Ignoring a Signaling Gateway Mated Pair
To delete a signaling gateway mated pair from the SGM database, use one of the
following procedures:
Select one or more signaling gateway mated pairs in a window, then select
Edit > Delete from the SGM Main Menu.
Right-click a signaling gateway mated pair in a window, then select Delete in
the right-click menu. (You cannot delete more than one signaling gateway
mated pair at a time from the right-click menu.)
SGM asks you to confirm the deletion:
Select Yes to delete the selected signaling gateway mated pairs. SGM deletes
the signaling gateway mated pairs from the SGM database.
Select No to return to the window without deleting any signaling gateway
mated pairs from the SGM database.
Ignoring a Signaling Gateway Mated Pair
You can instruct SGM to ignore a signaling gateway mated pair when it aggregates
and displays network data. Setting signaling gateway mated pairs to Ignored
prevents known signaling gateway mated pair problems from affecting SGM
displays for associated objects. In effect, you are preventing a known problem
from distracting you from other, more urgent network problems.
For example, you can set a signaling gateway mated pair to Ignored before
shutting down the signaling gateway mated pair for maintenance.
Note If you set a signaling gateway mated pair to Ignored, the signaling gateway mated
pair is ignored for all SGM clients and views connected to that SGM server.
Also, if you set a signaling gateway mated pair to Ignored, make a note of the
change, and do not forget to reset the signaling gateway mated pair when the
problem is corrected or the maintenance is complete.
To set a signaling gateway mated pair to Ignored, right-click the signaling
gateway mated pair in the Signaling Gateway Mated Pair Details window, then
select Ignore from the right-click menu.