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Chapter 7 Provisioning Connections
How Can I Test the Connections?
Step 7 Rename the current connection template in the Save As field. Or save the template under the same name.
Step 8 Click OK to save the connection template with the changed configuration settings.
7.5.4 Deleting Connection Templates
To delete templates:
Step 1 In the Configuration Center, click the Connections tab to display the Connections Hierarchy pane. Select
the NE, and double-click, or drag and drop the NE into the right-hand pane to display the New
Connection details.
Step 2 Click the Advanced Mode tab to display the Advanced Mode Configuration window.
Step 3 Move the object, for example, node, card, line, or port from the Hierarchy pane to the Local End ID or
Remote End ID field.
Step 4 Choose one of the following options to display the Connection Template List:
• Click Get Templates.
• Choose Edit > Connection Templates.
Step 5 Select the entry from the Connection Template List.
Step 6 Click Delete to delete the connection template entry.
7.6 How Can I Test the Connections?
These tasks are described for miscellaneous test operations that are used to test connections:
• 7.6.1 Up a Connection
• 7.6.2 Down a Connection
• 7.6.3 Loopback a Connection
7.6.1 Up a Connection
You can up a connection. An SPVC connection is used as an example.
Note Before you can up a connection, ensure that the connection is disabled first.
To up an SPVC connection:
Step 1 In the Configuration Center, click the Connections tab to display the Connections Hierarchy pane. Select
the NE, and double-click, or drag and drop the NE into the right-hand pane to display the New
Connection details.
Step 2 Click the Connection List tab.
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