Verilink Access Manager 2000 (896-502037-001) Product Manual User Manual

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Configuring the T1 Network

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the preceding section, Node Access Failure, if Access Manager
indicates a failure to connect to the Node.)

7. After the database is updated, if these changes have not been

downloaded to the node, the database configuration of the edited
node is displayed. However, if these changes have been successfully
downloaded, the Element Configuration screen appears. This menu
sets the operating and reporting characteristics of the circuit
element(s) of this node.

CAUTION

A change to a node name is not carried over into any circuit or route
definitions using the node. For proper operation during database
analysis, any change in a node name should also be made in the
appropriate circuit or route definition(s).

8. To return to node definition editing, press

. Access Manager

now disconnects the node and returns to the Select Node to Edit
screen.

You can delete a node from the Access Manager database at any time.

Before deleting a node, remove any alarm path reporting telephone
number that has been configured. Otherwise, the node, if physically
installed, still attempts to call in alarms.

To delete a node from the system:

1. From the Configuration Menu, type

N

to select the

Node

option.

The Configuration: Node screen now appears.

2. Type

D

to select

Delete Node Definition

. The Select

Node to Delete screen now shows the Access Manager nodes in the
same manner as the Select Node to Edit screen.

3. Use the direction keys to position the cursor at the node you want to

delete.

4. Press

to select the node. You are now prompted to confirm

that you want to delete the selected node.

!

F2

Deleting a node

Enter

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