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application) from the database using the dlt-card
command. Note:
As of Release 46.5, the E5-IPSM card and its functionality is replaced by the E5-ENET-B (p/n 870-2971-01) or SLIC (p/n 7094646) card. Any references to E5-IPSM and the 870-2877-01 part number should be replaced by the 46.5 and greater card and part number.Caution:
If the E5-IPSM is the last E5-IPSM in service, removing this card from the database will disable the IP User Interface (Telnet) feature.All terminals associated with the E5-IPSM being removed must be out of service. The terminals are displayed using the rtrv-trm
command. The state of the terminals is displayed using the rept-stat-trm
command.
The examples in this procedure are used to remove the E5-IPSM in card location 2107.
Canceling the REPT-STAT-CARD
Command
Because the rept-stat-card
command used in this procedure can output information for a long period of time, the rept-stat-card
command can be canceled and the output to the terminal stopped. There are three ways that the rept-stat-card
command can be canceled.
Press the F9
function key on the keyboard at the terminal where the rept-stat-card
command was entered.
Enter the canc-cmd
without the trm
parameter at the terminal where the rept-stat-card
command was entered.
Enter the canc-cmd:trm=<xx>
, where <xx>
is the terminal where the rept-stat-card
command was entered, from another terminal other that the terminal where the rept-stat-card
command was entered. To enter the canc-cmd:trm=<xx>
command, the terminal must allow Security Administration commands to be entered from it and the user must be allowed to enter Security Administration commands. The terminal’s permissions can be verified with the rtrv-secu-trm
command. The user’s permissions can be verified with the rtrv-user
or rtrv-secu-user
commands.
For more information about the canc-cmd
command, go to Commands User's Guide.
Figure 4-27 Removing an IPSM
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