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Adding and Deleting Service Groups to a USRM Using the Web Interface 
 
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Deleting the Service Group from SdvSm on the USRM 
Perform the following steps to delete the service group from the SdvSm. 
1  Select the Applications - SdvSm - ServiceGroups/Config page. 
2  Verify that the service group has been deleted. 
3  If an entry does exist for the service group, set its AdminState to Delete and click 
Commit Changes
 
Deleting the Service Group From the QAM Output Ports 
Note:
  If all service groups are being removed from the QAM and the QAM is going 
to be removed from the USRM, then this procedure can be replaced with the 
Removing a QAM Chassis from the USRM procedure in this section. 
Perform the following steps to delete the service group from the QAM output ports. 
1  Select the Resource Manager - QAMs - QAM <QamName> - Output Ports page, 
where QamName is the QAM that is or was associated with the service group 
being deleted. 
2  Set the AdminState of the desired port(s) to Release and click Commit Changes
Result:  This releases all sessions on the port(s) and sets the AdminState to 
OutOfService. 
3  Set the ServiceGroupId of the port to 0 and click Commit Changes
4  Repeat steps 1 through 3 for each port of each QAM in the service group. 
 
Deleting the Service Group From the Resource Manager 
Perform the following steps to delete the service group from the resource manager. 
1  Select the ResourceManager - Service Groups:Config page. 
2  Set the AdminState of the service group(s) to be deleted to Delete and click 
Commit Changes
Note:  In order for a Service Group to be deleted, no QAM ports can be associated 
with it.  If QAM ports are still associated with a service group when AdminState is 
set to Delete, the Service Group will remain in the table, with an AdminState of 
OutOfService.  Remove the remaining QAM ports and set the AdminState to Delete 
again to remove the Service Group.