CAUTION: Disabling a Transport causes a Transport alarm, and possibly, alarms for Links, Link Sets, Routes, or node isolation.
When an Transport is put in the Disabled administrative state, the MP server begins attempts to bring the Transport to the SCTP Closed state and the ASP-DOWN states.
Select Transport Manager > Maintenance > Transport.
The Transport Manager > Maintenance > Transport page appears.
Click Pause Updates for the page so you can view the results of your selections during this procedure. You can also click the menu option on the main menu to manually update the page.
Click the row that contains the transport to highlight it. Disable in the row of the appropriate Transport.
Disable is not grayed out if the Transport's administrative state is already Disabled. Also if collection on the server is not working, all actions (Enable, Block, and Disable) are active to give the user control when the status is unknown. The MP server will simply disregard the command if the Transport is already in the selected administrative state.
Click Disable
A confirmation message appears.
Click OK to confirm.
The Operational Status field shows Down. The The Admin State field shows Disabled. Disable is now grayed out.