Chapter 1 Managing GSS Devices from the GUI
Logically Removing a GSS or Standby GSSM from the Network
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The
gss disable
command removes the existing configuration and returns the
GSS device to an initial state, which includes deleting the GSSM database
from the GSS device and removing all configured DNS rules and keepalives.
If you intend to power down the GSS device, you should also enter the
shutdown
command.
5.
Logically remove a GSS or a standby GSSM from the network by accessing
the primary GSSM graphical user interface and clicking the
Resources
tab.
6.
Click the
Global Site Selectors
navigation link. The Global Site Selectors list
page appears.
7.
Click the
Modify GSS
icon located to the left of the GSS device that you want
to delete. The Modifying GSS details page appears.
8.
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.
9.
Click
OK
to confirm your decision and return to the Global Site Selectors list
page. The deleted device is no longer on the list.
For details on physically removing or replacing a GSS from your network, refer
to the
Cisco Global Site Selector Hardware Installation Guide
.
To add the removed GSS or standby GSSM back into the GSS network, follow the
procedures outlined in the
Cisco Global Site Selector Getting Started Guide
. After
you configure the GSS or standby GSSM, you may reload the backup copy of the
GSS device startup configuration settings (see the
“Saving the startup-config and
running-config Files”
section in
Chapter 2, Managing the GSS from the CLI
).