DLP- D182 Delete an IP-Over-CLNS Tunnel
DLP-D182 Delete an IP-Over-CLNS Tunnel
Purpose
Tools/Equipment
Prerequisite Procedures
Required/As Needed
Onsite/Remote
Security Level
Deleting an IP-over-CLNS tunnel might cause the nodes to loose visibility or cause node isolation. If
Caution
node isolation occurs, onsite provisioning might be required to regain connectivity. Always confirm
tunnel deletions with your network administrator.
In node view, click the Provisioning > OSI > Tunnels tabs.
Step 1
Choose the IP-over-CLNS tunnel that you want to delete.
Step 2
Click Delete.
Step 3
Click OK.
Step 4
Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
Step 5
DLP-D183 View IS-IS Routing Information Base
Purpose
Tools/Equipment
Prerequisite Procedures
Required/As Needed
Onsite/Remote
Security Level
Step 1
In node view, click the Maintenance > OSI > IS-IS RIB tabs.
View the following RIB information for Router 1:
Step 2
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This task allows you to delete an IP-over-CLNS tunnel.
None
DLP-D60 Log into CTC, page 17-49
As needed
Onsite or remote
Provisioning or higher
This task allows you to view the Intermediate System to Intermediate
System (IS-IS) protocol routing information base (RIB). IS-IS is an OSI
routing protocol that floods the network with information about NEs on the
network. Each NE uses the information to build a complete and consistent
picture of a network topology. The IS-IS RIB shows the network view from
the perspective of the IS node.
None
DLP-D60 Log into CTC, page 17-49
As needed
Onsite or remote
Provisioning or higher
Subnet Type—Indicates the OSI subnetwork point of attachment type used to access the destination
address. Subnet types include SDCC, LDCC, GCC, OSC, and LAN.
Location—Indicates the OSI subnetwork point of attachment. For DCC subnets, the slot and port
are displayed. LAN subnets are shown as LAN.
Destination Address—The destination NSAP of the IS.
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DLPs D100 to D199
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