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Chapter 8      Manage Alarms
DLP-G125 Delete Alarm Severity Profiles
The Select Node/Profile Combination for Delete dialog box appears (Figure 8-7).
Figure 8-7 Select Node/Profile Combination For Delete Dialog Box
Note You cannot delete the Inherited or Default alarm profiles.
Note A previously created alarm profile cannot be deleted unless it has been stored on the node. If the 
profile is visible on the Alarm Profiles tab but is not listed in the Select Node/Profile 
Combinations to Delete dialog box, continue with Step 8.
Step 4 Click the node name in the Node Names list to highlight the profile location.
Tip If you hold the Shift key down, you can select consecutive node names. If you hold the Ctrl key 
down, you can select any combination of nodes.
Step 5 Click the profile names that you want to delete in the Profile Names list.
Step 6 Click OK.
Step 7 Click Yes  in the Delete Alarm Profile dialog box.
If you delete a profile from a node, it still appears in the network view Provisioning > 
Alarm Profile Editor window unless you remove it using the following step.
Step 8 To remove the alarm profile from the window, right-click the column of the profile that you deleted and 
choose Remove from the shortcut menu.
If a node and profile combination is selected but does not exist, a warning appears: “One or more of the 
profiles selected do not exist on one or more of the node(s) selected.” For example, if Node A has only 
Profile 1 stored and the user tries to delete both Profile 1 and Profile 2 from Node A, this warning 
appears. However, the operation still removes Profile 1 from Node A.
The Default and Inherited special profiles cannot be deleted and do not appear in the Select Node/Profile 
Combination for Delete window.
Step 9 Return to your originating procedure (NTP).