Remove deployment, Alarm top n, Remove deployment alarm top n – HP Intelligent Management Center Licenses User Manual

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Precautions

If the VPN link to be deployed is connected with Non-managed CEs, configuration commands
of the CEs will not be provided.

Remove deployment

This function enables you to undeploy an SA, and only the normal links can be undeployed.

Operation procedure

1.

Enter the Remove Deployment page.

Approach 1: Click the Service tab, click MPLS VPN Manager, and then click VPN Resources
> SA Management in the navigation tree, select and click Undeploy on the SA Management
page.

Approach 2: Click the Service tab, click MPLS VPN Manager, and then select a VPN link
on the Global Topology, and right-click to select Remove Deployment Configuration.

2.

Select removal method. Removal method includes: Only remove VRF binding relationship and
remove VRF definition, defaulting to remove VRF binding.

Remove VRF binding: Only association between VRF and interface on a PE is removed,
and VRF is still retained on the device.

Remove VRF definition: If the VRF is not associated with other interfaces of the PE,
association between the VRF and the interface, and the VRF definition on the PE will be
removed.

3.

The last step to undeploy an SA. After you perform the undeployment operation, the
configuration commands are immediately assigned to the PE.

Verification

If the undeployment succeeds, the SA is removed from the SA list on the service deployment
page and the VPN link corresponding to the SA is removed from the global topology.

If the undeployment fails, the corresponding VPN link on the network topology is marked as
Deployment failed, and the SA link is marked as Link removal failed on the service deployment
page.

Precautions

If the selected SA link is configured with OSPF, undeploying the SA link will also delete the network
IP and wildcard mask of the OSPF-enabled interface, and deleting the VRF definition will also
delete the OSPF process ID.

Alarm Top N

On the TopN page, you can view the fault information of VPNs, PEs, and CEs.

Operation procedure

1.

Click the Service tab, and then click MPLS VPN Manager > Alarm TopN to enter the Alarm
TopN page.

2.

Set N for TopN, and then click OK to view the fault information of VPNs, PEs, and CEs.

3.

Click VPN Name to view detailed information about a VPN.

4.

Click Device Name to view detailed information about a device.

5.

Click the View icon to view the alarm list of a device.

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