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Remove switches from a deleted network
I have 2 MS210 switches that have bee assigned to a test network that was accidentally deleted. When I try to add them to a new network I am getting an error that the switches are already assigned to a network. How can I remove them from the deleted network so I can use them again
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Do you see the switches in the inventory, and not assigned to a network?
How long did you wait after you deleted the network
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The switch shows in the inventory and is assigned to a network. It was about an hour.
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I think you can remove it from the network there if you using pdl licensing.
With co term license i would create a support case
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I managed to sort the issue. The switches had just been moved to another network by a colleague and the data had not updated in the inventory.
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Dashboard won't let you delete any Network with a device in. I'm surprised the Inventory wasn't up-to-date pretty immediately. Some stuff in Dashboard takes a while to percolate through, but not so much device locations and the Inventory.
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This is the kind of thing that if you take a break, have a coffee, and then try it again it will work.
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Sounds like a classic stitch up by a co-worker.
Your co-worker
