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This procedure is used to remove a secondary point code from the database using the dlt-spc
command.
The dlt-spc
command uses only one parameter: spc/spca/spci/spcn/spcn24
– the secondary point code.
Note:
See Point Code Formats for a definition of the point code types that are used on the EAGLE and for a definition of the different formats that can be used for ITU national point codes.The secondary point code being removed from the database must be in the database, but cannot be referenced by any destination point codes or by any linksets. Entering the rtrv-dstn
command with either the spca
, spci
, spcn
, or spcn24
, depending on the point code type of the secondary point code being removed from the database, shows the destination point codes that are referencing the secondary point code being removed from the database.
Entering the rtrv-ls
command with either the spca
, spci
, spcn
, or spcn24
, depending on the point code type of the secondary point code being removed from the database, shows the linksets that are referencing the secondary point code being removed from the database.
For the example in this procedure, secondary point code 010-100-010 is being removed from the database.
Canceling the RTRV-DSTN
Command
Because the rtrv-dstn
command used in this procedure can output information for a long period of time, the rtrv-dstn
commands can be canceled and the output to the terminal stopped. There are three ways that the rtrv-dstn
command can be canceled:
F9
function key on the keyboard at the terminal where the rtrv-dstn
command was entered. canc-cmd
without the trm
parameter at the terminal where the rtrv-dstn
command was entered. canc-cmd:trm=<xx>
, where <xx>
is the terminal where the rtrv-dstn
command was entered, from another terminal other than the terminal where the rtrv-dstn
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, refer to Commands User's Guide.
Figure 2-18 Removing a Secondary Point Code