You can delete a router that has stopped sending flows to CA Network Flow Analysis. If you delete a router, its historical data, interfaces, CVIs, and traps are deleted. The deletion also affects any aggregations, views, and reports that previously included the router interfaces.
You can delete a router in either of the following locations:
If a deleted router has active interfaces, the following events can result:
In this case, the new router inherits the current tenant-domain of the parent Harvester. Any customizations that you made in the previous router settings are lost.
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