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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.