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Cisco Broadband Access Center 3.8 Administrator Guide
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Chapter 17 Configuring Broadband Access Center
Configuring Custom Properties
Tip Where there are large numbers of devices associated with a Class of Service to be deleted, use the Cisco
BAC application programmers interface (API) to write a program to iterate through these devices to
reassign another Class of Service to the devices.
To delete a Class of Service:
Step 1 Choose Configuration on the Primary Navigation bar.
Step 2 Choose Class of Service from the Secondary Navigation bar.
Step 3 Click the Delete icon ( ) for the correct Class of Service, and a confirmation dialog box appears.
Note A Class of Service cannot be deleted if devices are associated with it or, if it is designated as the
default Class of Service. Therefore, you cannot delete the unprovisioned-cwmp Class of
Service object.
Step 4 Click OK to delete the file, or Cancel to return to the Manage Class of Service page. (See Figure 17-1.)
If you try to delete a Class of Service with devices associated with it, this error message is displayed:
The following error(s) occurred while processing your request.
Error: Class Of Service [sample-COS] has devices associated with it, unable to delete
Please correct the error(s) and resubmit your request.
The specific Class of Service is specified within the error message. In this example this is represented
by sample-COS.
Configuring Custom Properties
Custom properties let you specify additional customizable device information to be stored in the RDU
database. The Custom Property configuration page is found under the Configuration menu, and you use
this page to add or delete custom properties.
Caution Although you can delete custom properties if they are currently in use, doing so could cause extreme
difficulty to other areas where the properties are in use.
After the custom property is defined, you can use it in this property hierarchy. See Authoring
Configuration Templates, page 5-14, for how to use the property hierarchy. Properties can be configured
on the following objects for use in the property hierarchy:
Device
Group
Provisioning Group
Class of Service