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Replacing GQAMs with RFGW-1 QAMs
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2 In the ConfigFileUpdate field, enter "PreprovisionRfgw_Servername.txt".
Note: Use your specific file name if different than our example. Don't include
quote marks.
quote marks.
3 Select "Read" in the ConfigFileUpdate field's drop-down list and then click
Commit Changes.
4 Refresh the navigation tree by either clicking the top-level USRM name or by
clicking the web browser's refresh button.
5 Select the Resource Manager - QAMs - QAM <QamName> page (where
<QamName> is the name of the specific QAM).
a Select the Chassis page and verify that AdminState is set to OutOfService.
b Select the Output Ports page and verify that the SGIDs have been properly
a Select the Chassis page and verify that AdminState is set to OutOfService.
b Select the Output Ports page and verify that the SGIDs have been properly
allocated.
c Select the Sessions page and verify that no sessions have been created.
Deleting the GQAM From the USRM
Perform the following steps to delete the GQAM from the USRM.
Important: This step must be performed during a maintenance window since
service will be interrupted.
1 Select the ResourceManger - Software page.
2 In the ConfigFileUpdate field, enter "Gqams2Remove_Servername.txt".
service will be interrupted.
1 Select the ResourceManger - Software page.
2 In the ConfigFileUpdate field, enter "Gqams2Remove_Servername.txt".
Note: Use your specific file name if different than our example. Don't include
quote marks.
quote marks.
3 Select "Read" in the ConfigFileUpdate field's drop-down list and then click
Commit Changes.
Note: It will take some amount of time for the file to be read and for the USRM
to release all the sessions and remove the QAMs. It is recommended to have a
tail of the EventLog running during these procedures to be able to monitor the
events in real-time.
Note: It will take some amount of time for the file to be read and for the USRM
to release all the sessions and remove the QAMs. It is recommended to have a
tail of the EventLog running during these procedures to be able to monitor the
events in real-time.
4 Refresh the navigation tree by either clicking the top-level USRM name or by
clicking the web browser's refresh button.
5 Verify that the GQAMs are no longer present in the navigation tree.
a Optionally, select the Resource Manager - Session List page and verify there
are no GQAM sessions listed.
6 Important: Modify the Qams_Servername file, or any other AutoConfigFile that
had the now-deleted QAM listed in it, and remove the deleted-GQAM's entry.
Note: For GQAMs on the USRM, this step can also be accomplished by
rerunning the extractQams4Server script and re-importing the file into the DNCS
after the QAM's ports have been removed from the service groups associated
with the USRM.
Note: For GQAMs on the USRM, this step can also be accomplished by
rerunning the extractQams4Server script and re-importing the file into the DNCS
after the QAM's ports have been removed from the service groups associated
with the USRM.