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Chapter 1 Managing GSS Devices from the GUI
Logically Removing a GSS or Standby GSSM from the Network
4. Click the Delete icon in the upper right corner of the page. The GSS software
prompts you to confirm your decision to delete the GSS device.
5. Click OK to confirm your decision and return to the Global Site Selectors list
page. The deleted device is removed from the list.
To reconfigure the GSS device, refer to the Cisco Global Site Selector Getting
Started Guide.
Logically Removing a GSS or Standby GSSM from
the Network
This section describes the steps to logically remove a GSS or standby GSSM
device from your network. You may need to logically remove a GSS from your
network when you:
• Move a GSS device between GSS networks
• Physically remove or replace a GSS or standby GSSM
• Send the GSS or standby GSSM out for repair or replacement
Note Do not logically remove the primary GSSM from the GSS network. If you need
to take the primary GSSM offline for either maintenance or repair, temporarily
switch the roles of the primary and standby GSSMs as outlined in the
“Changing
the GSSM Role in the GSS Network” section of Chapter 2, Managing the GSS
from the CLI.
The first four steps in this procedure assume that the GSS or standby GSSM is
operational. If that is not the case, proceed directly to step 5.
To logically remove a GSS or standby GSSM from the network:
1. Log in to the CLI and enable privileged EXEC mode.
gss1.example.com> enable
gss1.example.com#
2. Use the copy startup-config disk command to back up the startup
configuration file on the GSS or standby GSSM device.
gss1.example.com# copy startup-config disk configfile