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This procedure is used to remove an entire loopset from
the database or a specific point code in a loopset using the
dlt-loopset
command.
The
dlt-loopset
command uses these
parameter.
:name
- The name of the
loopset being removed, shown in the
rtrv-loopset
output.
:force
– This parameter
has two values, yes or no. The value yes allows the point code in the loopset
to be removed if the loopset is assigned to entries in either the
rtrv-gtt
or
rtrv-gta
outputs. The value no
requires that any references to the loopset must be removed from the GTT or GTA
entries before the loopset or the point code in the loopset can be removed.
Perform one of these procedures to remove the reference to the loopset,
depending on whether or not the EGTT feature is on. The status of the EGTT
feature is shown in the
rtrv-feat
command output.
rtrv-gtt
command to verify the
loopset references. Perform the
Changing a Global Title Translation
procedure and change the loopset reference to
NONE
or to another loopset name, or
remove the global title translation by performing the
Removing a Global Title Translation
procedure.
rtrv-gta
command to verify the
loopset references. Perform
Changing Global Title Address Information
and change the loopset reference to
NONE
or to another loopset name, or
remove the entry by performing the
Removing Global Title Address Information
procedure.
:pcl/pcla/pcli/pcln/pcln24
– The point code, either an
ANSI point code (pcl/pcla
), ITU-I or ITU-I
spare point code (pcli
), a 14-bit ITU-N or
14-bit ITU-N spare point code (pcln
), or a
24-bit ITU-N (pcln24
) point code, that is
assigned to the loopset and shown in the
rtrv-loopset
output.
If the
dlt-loopset
command is specified with
the
name
and
pcl/pcla/pcli/ pcln/pcln24
parameter,
the specified point code is removed from the loopset.
If the
dlt-loopset
command is specified with
the
name
parameter and without the
pcl/pcla/pcli/pcln/pcln24
parameter,
the entire loopset is removed from the database.
Figure 2-173 Remove a Loopset - Sheet 1 of 3
Figure 2-174 Remove a Loopset - Sheet 2 of 3
Figure 2-175 Remove a Loopset - Sheet 3 of 3