Cisco CiscoWork QoS Policy Manager 4.1.2 User Guide
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User Guide for QoS Policy Manager 3.0
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Chapter 8 Working with Deployment Groups
Deleting a Deployment Group
Deleting a Deployment Group
You can delete a deployment group. The deployment group’s policy groups and
policies are deleted. Attached global library components are not deleted. The
deployment group’s historical jobs are not deleted.
policies are deleted. Attached global library components are not deleted. The
deployment group’s historical jobs are not deleted.
Procedure
Step 1
Select Configure > Deployment Groups. The Deployment Groups page appears.
Step 2
Select the check boxes next to the deployment groups you want to delete.
Step 3
Click Delete. The deployment group and its contents are deleted.
Managing Multiple Deployment Groups
QPM supports multiple deployment groups per device group; however policy
groups cannot be split across deployment groups. Each deployment group is a
complete entity with all components. Effectively, there are an unlimited number
of deployment groups that can be opened at the same time.
groups cannot be split across deployment groups. Each deployment group is a
complete entity with all components. Effectively, there are an unlimited number
of deployment groups that can be opened at the same time.
Multiple users can work with the same deployment group, at any time. Any
changes made to the deployment group are saved directly to the deployment
group.
changes made to the deployment group are saved directly to the deployment
group.
You can track changes made to deployment groups in the Audit Trail logs.
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