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devicemanagement [2007/10/06 06:23]
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devicemanagement [2008/08/23 06:44]
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 We find this way outside the focus area of NAV and recommend that you use other system to keep track of orders. We find this way outside the focus area of NAV and recommend that you use other system to keep track of orders.
  
-The following Tabs will remain in Device Management and will be explained in the following:+The following Tabs will remain in Device Management ​(the whole tool will be renamed to Device History) ​and will be explained in the following:
  
   * Device history   * Device history
   * Register error event   * Register error event
-  * Module delete+  * Delete module
  
  
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-===== Module ​Delete =====+===== Delete ​Module ​=====
  
-The purpose of "​Module Delete"​ is to clear out modules that NAV has recorded as down and that you now will never come up again, simply because they are physically removed from the chassis or stack in question. We have found it necessary to design NAV in this manner, as there is no way for the module monitor to know if a module is temporary down or permanently removed.+The purpose of "​Module Delete"​ is to clear out modules that NAV has recorded as down and that you know will never come up again, simply because they are physically removed from the chassis or stack in question. We have found it necessary to design NAV in this manner, as there is no way for the module monitor to know if a module is temporary down or permanently removed.
  
 When you remove a module using "​Module Delete"​ you are given the choice of putting the module in "​inventory state" or "​inactive"​. This functionality relates to the part we will remove from NAV (see above). Choose whatever you like, does not matter, When you remove a module using "​Module Delete"​ you are given the choice of putting the module in "​inventory state" or "​inactive"​. This functionality relates to the part we will remove from NAV (see above). Choose whatever you like, does not matter,
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