To modify the primary subscriber identification script or URL
Purpose
This procedure allows an NFM-P operator to modify the primary subscriber identification script without service disruption. Perform this procedure only when the primary script and URL are operational.
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CAUTION
Service Disruption |
Modifying the primary subscriber identification script is potentially service-affecting if no functional backup script is administratively enabled. Modifying a backup (secondary or tertiary) subscriber identification script is unlikely to be service-affecting if the other backup script (secondary or tertiary) functions properly and is administratively enabled. Ensure that at least one administratively enabled backup script is accessible to the NFM-P and the NEs to which it applies before you proceed.
Steps
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Choose Policies→Residential Subscriber from the NFM-P main menu. The Manage Subscriber Policies form opens.
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Select a subscriber identification policy and click Properties. The Subscriber Identification Policy (Edit) form opens.
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Copy the operational primary script URL and paste it to the secondary position. This action ensures that an operational backup script is in place in the event that there is a problem with the new primary script or URL.
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Set the Secondary Script Administrative State parameter to Disabled.
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Click Apply and confirm the operation. The NFM-P administratively disables the secondary script.
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Configure the Secondary Script URL parameter with the value of the Primary Script URL parameter.
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Set the Secondary Script Administrative State parameter to Enabled.
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Click Apply and confirm the operation. The NFM-P administratively enables the secondary script.
You must administratively disable and enable a script URL to cause the NEs to which the subscriber identification policy applies to load the script using the URL.
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Modify a renamed copy of the former primary script or create a replacement script, as required. Record the new or modified script URL.
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Configure the new URL as the primary script URL.
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Set the Primary Script Administrative State parameter to Disabled.
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Click Apply and confirm the operation. The NFM-P administratively disables the primary script. The secondary (former primary) script is the active script.
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Configure the Primary Script URL parameter with the new URL value.
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Set the Primary Script Administrative State parameter to Enabled.
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Click Apply and confirm the operation. The NFM-P administratively enables the primary script. The new primary script is the active script.
You must administratively disable and enable a script URL to cause the NEs to which the subscriber identification policy applies to load the script using the URL.
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Save your changes and close the forms.
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