How do I correct misconfigured cross-domain links?
A cross-domain link becomes misconfigured when the link‑layer information no longer matches the values present at the time the CDL was committed. This can occur when LLDP values change, endpoints no longer correspond, or one or both ports have been deleted or are missing due to a network event. Misconfigured CDLs must be corrected to restore accurate topology correlation. Instead of deleting the link, IP/Optical Coordination highlights it with the Misconfigured option, allowing this procedure to be used to troubleshoot and rectify the issue.
Note: When a cross-domain link is misconfigured, you can use the Delete Link
option only.