Deleting Connections - Lucent Technologies PacketStar PSAX Series User Manual

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Chapter 8 Provisioning Connections Using the AQueView

Deleting Connections

Deleting Connections
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1-Port Channelized STS-1e, T1 Format Module User Guide, Issue 1
PacketStar
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The Out B or Decoded B column displays cells or bits transmitted from side A
to side B (also displayed on the Statistics page in the Cells Transmitted field
on the Interface B Statistics panel).
7 Select a time interval from the pull-down menu.
8 Average bits per second is displayed by default. If you want to display
utilization by average cells per second, click Average Cells/Sec.
9 Click Poll+ and the polling begins. Click Poll- to terminate polling.
10 To refresh this window, click Clear.
11 To close the Display Connection window, click Close.
12 To save this connection to the PSAX configuration database, click Device
> Save PSAX Configuration in the Provisioning Menu Bar.
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CAUTION:
Click Device > Save PSAX Configuration to permanently save the
configuration.
Applied, but unsaved configuration data will not be lost unless the PSAX
system is restarted, or if power to the PSAX system is lost. Terminating the
AQueView EMS will not cause the applied values to be lost because the
configuration data is stored on the PSAX system, not in the AQueView EMS.
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Perform the steps in the following procedure to delete a connection.
Deleting a Connection
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1 In the Provisioning window, click the Connections tab.
The Listing page appears.
2 Do one of the following:
~ Double-click the connection to be deleted in the Connections List. The
Display Connection window appears. Click Delete.
~ Right-click the entry of the connection you wish to delete. A menu
appears. Select Delete.
A window appears, prompting you to confirm the deletion (see
Figure 8-102).
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