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Provisioning the iMG/RG Installation Procedures
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Ports (iMAP) - De-provisions the iMG/RG, the associated profiles, and the associated ports. If a POTS24 was being used
to provide voice service, the POTS24 port would appear here as well.
Voice Line - If there is a connection to the GenBand, the attributes associated with it are shown here. If more than one
voice line is being used, all would appear here.
Moreover, choosing these options depends on what the user is trying to do:
The user wishes to de-provision the RG (put back in the box), and then be able to re-provision the RG on the same
Access Island. In this case, the RG, when taken out of the box and re-provisioned, would be using the same RGMgmt
VLAN.
The user wishes to de-provision the RG (put back in the box), and then be able to re-provision the RG on a different
Access Island. In this case, the RG, when taken out of he box and re-provisioned, would need to start with the default
(bootstrap) VLAN for DHCP discovery.
The user has an open access model, and so he strategy depends on whether the same RGMgmt VLAN is used for all iMG/
RGs in the network.
7.10.9.2 De provision the iMG/RG (same Access Island)
To de-provision the iMG/RG, perform the following steps:
1. Find the RG you wish to de-provision (usually using the Customer ID from the iMG/RG table.).
2. Select the iMG/RG and then Operations -> De-provision Customer iMG/RG. The De-provision Port form appears.
3. Select the Customer ID option for all three panels, then click on De-Provision.
4. The RG will reboot.
5. In the iMG/RG table, the Customer ID is deleted and all profile information is deleted. Refer to Figure 7-160
FIGURE 7-160 iMG/RG Table after Deleting RG
6. To remove the port-RG association, right click on the RG and select Delete Object and Traces. Refer to the following
figure.
Note: If iMG/RG equipment is to remain unprovisioned on this port temporarily (waiting for new customer to move in etc...), then the
deletion of the RG object and traces is optional.