Refresh a neighborhood, Delete a neighborhood – Raritan Computer Home Security System User Manual

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Chapter 15: Advanced Administration

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Delete a Neighborhood Member

When a CC-SG unit in a Neighborhood becomes inappropriate, you may
either remove or deactivate it in the Neighborhood configuration.
Otherwise, Access Client users may find these units inaccessible when
trying to switch to them. For example, a Neighborhood member becomes
inappropriate when you:

Set the CC-SG unit as a Backup CC-SG node in a cluster
configuration, which is not a state meeting the

Neighborhood

criteria

(see "What is a Neighborhood?" on page 229).

Reset the CC-SG unit, causing the unit to remove its Neighborhood
configuration and return to factory defaults.

When deleting members, ensure that a minimum of 2 CC-SG units
remain in the Neighborhood. Otherwise, CC-SG will delete this
Neighborhood.

To delete a CC-SG unit from the Neighborhood

1. Choose Administration > Neighborhood.

2. Click the CC-SG unit that you want to delete, and click Remove

Member. Repeat this step until you remove all CC-SG units you
want.

3. Click Send Update to save the changes and distribute the latest

Neighborhood information to the other members.

Important: To change the IP address of a CC-SG unit which is
already

a Neighborhood member

(see "What is a Neighborhood?"

on page 229), you must remove it from the Neighborhood
configuration first. Otherwise, you are unable to delete the CC-SG
from the Neighborhood.

Refresh a Neighborhood

You can retrieve the latest status of all Neighborhood members
immediately in the Neighborhood Configuration panel.

1. Choose Administration > Neighborhood.

2. Click Refresh Member Data.

3. Click Send Update to save the changes and distribute the latest

Neighborhood information to the other members.

Delete a Neighborhood

To delete a Neighborhood

1. Log into any CC-SG unit whose Neighborhood configuration you

want to remove.

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