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Installation Procedures Reprovision Existing iMG/RG so incorporated into Allied-
AlliedView NMS Administration Guide (Provisioning the iMG/RG)
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7.10.8 Reprovision Existing iMG/RG so incorporated into AlliedView NMS
In this scenario, the iMG/RG has already been provisioned either locally or using the ZTC components. If the user wishes to
take the existing iMG/RG and transfer control over to the NMS, the NMS will make a best effort and try to ensure that all of the
features on the iMG/RG can be controlled by the NMS.
When transferring control over, the user should be aware of the following NMS features:
The NMS shows only one service per LAN port.
The NMS can’t tell the difference between bridged internet service and video without snooping, unless the service is named
“InternetIP” or “VideoIP”.
The NMS can’t tell the difference between bridged internet service and TLS, unless the service is named “InternetIP” or
“TLSIP”.
The NMS supports a single Internet service.
The NMS only supports PPPoE on Internet service.
The NMS only supports rate limiting on Internet service.
All LAN ports are set as untagged.
All service VLANs must be tagged on the WAN ports.
Any parameters (especially voice) not supported by the NMS may or may not be preserved when changing over to the
NMS.
7.10.9 De-Provision iMG/RG from AlliedView NMS
7.10.9.1 Overview (Access Island and Open Access Considerations)
When the user wishes to de-provision the iMG/RG, there are two options:
From the port table, select the port and then Port -> De-provision Customer/port
From the iMG/RG table, select the iMG/RG and then Operations -> De-provision Customer iMG/RG
Either choice brings up the De-provision Ports form, as shown in Figure 7-153.