Cisco DNCS System Release 2.8.1 3.8.1 4.3.1 User Guide

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Delete a Hub in Your RCS
Quick Path: DNCS Administrative Console > DNCS tab > System Provisioning tab > RNCS Sites > Site
Summary > Hubs > Delete Selected Hub
Important: This procedure can be used only for an RCS. If you do not use an RCS, follow a different procedure
to 
You may want to delete a hub because you are no longer using it, or because you need to modify its ID or its
headend.
You Need to Know
Before you can delete a hub, you must delete all of the network elements that are associated with it. In addition,
make sure you have your network map available.
Deleting a Hub in Your RCS
1.
Are there any node sets associated with this hub?
If yes, delete those node sets first. Go to 
. When finished, return to this
procedure.
If no, go to step 2.
2.
On the DNCS Administrative Console, click the DNCS tab.
3.
Click the System Provisioning tab.
4.
Click RNCS Sites. The Site Summary window opens.
5.
Click Hubs. The Hubs Summary window opens and lists the hubs for all headends.
6.
Click Select for the hub that you want to delete.
7.
Click Delete Selected Hub. The system displays a question prompting you to confirm that you wish to
delete this hub.
8.
Click OK. The system removes the hub from the database and displays the updated Hub Summary
window, which no longer lists the hub.
9.
Delete the hub from your network map.
10.
Do you need to delete another hub?
If yes, repeat this procedure from step 6.
If no, click Exit to close the Hub Summary window. 
Delete an MPEG BFS Source
Important: Do not attempt to modify or delete an MPEG BFS source without assistance from us. Certain BFS
modifications may degrade system performance. For this reason, always consult us before making changes to an
MPEG BFS source.
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