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dogg1 (TechnicalUser)
1 Jun 12 19:11
Hi All,

We are wanting to down size our CS1000M from a 3 network Group to a 2 network Group. I know I will need to move SUPL and T-1's and there associated cards but how do I remove Fiji Cards? and Clock Card? For the Fiji's, is it a matter of disabling 0 or 1 and removing the fiji card and reconnectiing the rest of the fiji's on the same ring? As for the Clock Card, they just use the back plane in the network group modules correct? So, I can move it to another network group, different from the other Clock Card, and change the Dipswitch setting as needed?

Thanks
bhassell2000 (TechnicalUser)
2 Jun 12 11:24
you will also have to disable the CNI cards for that group and delete them

Thanks,

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dogg1 (TechnicalUser)
28 Sep 12 12:08
Is there NTP documentation out there that gives the step by step procedures for removing a network group?

Thanks in advance.

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