DLP- D80 Change a VCAT Member Service State
Click the Filter button.
Step 7
Type the slot and port of a trunk card on the removed node.
Step 8
Click OK.
Step 9
In the Circuits tab, select all PARTIAL circuits that pass the filter and click the Delete button.
Step 10
Note
Repeat Steps
Step 11
Log out of CTC.
Step 12
Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
Step 13
DLP-D80 Change a VCAT Member Service State
Purpose
Tools/Equipment
Prerequisite Procedures
Required/As Needed
Onsite/Remote
Security Level
Note
CTC only permits you to change the state of a non-LCAS member if the new state matches the In Group
VCAT state of the other members or if the new state is an Out of Group VCAT state. An In Group VCAT
member has cross-connects in the Unlocked-enabled; Unlocked-disabled,automaticInService; or
Locked-enabled,Maintenance service states. For non-LCAS VCAT members, the Out of Group VCAT
state is the Locked-enabled,disabled service state.
In node or network view, click the Circuits tab.
Step 1
Click the VCAT circuit that you want to edit, then click Edit.
Step 2
Click the Members tab.
Step 3
Select the member that you want to change. To choose multiple members, press Ctrl and click each
Step 4
member.
From the Tools menu, choose Set Circuit State.
Step 5
Note
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To select more than one circuit, press the Shift key and simultaneously click on all circuits to be
deleted.
6
through
10
for the other trunk card.
This task displays the Edit Circuit window for VCAT members, where you
can change the service state.
None
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VCAT circuits must exist on the network. See
and Low-Order Tunnels."
As needed
Onsite or remote
Provisioning or higher
You can also change the state for all members listed in the Edit Circuit window using the State
tab. Another alternative is to click the Edit Member button to access the Edit Member Circuit
window for the selected member, and then click the State tab.
Chapter 17
DLPs D1 to D99
Chapter 6, "Create Circuits
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