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Juniper Apstra 5.1.0 User Guide
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Delete System (Freeform)

Release: Juniper Apstra 5.1
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date_range 21-Mar-25

You can delete Freeform systems from the Topology or Systems view.

Delete One or More Systems (from Topology)

  1. From the blueprint, navigate to Staged > Physical > Topology and click Edit to open the topology editor.
    CAUTION:

    Be careful. If you click away from the topology editor after making changes without clicking Save, your changes are discarded.

  2. In the topology editor, select one or more systems to delete and click the Delete selected nodes button that becomes available.
  3. Click Save to stage your changes, exit the topology editor and return to the Topology view.
When you're ready to activate your changes, commit them from the Uncommitted tab.

Delete One System (from Systems)

  1. From the blueprint, navigate to Staged > Physical > Systems and click the Delete button for the system to delete.
  2. Click Delete to stage the deletion and return to the Systems view.
When you're ready to activate your changes, commit them from the Uncommitted tab.

Delete One or More Systems (from Systems)

  1. From the blueprint, navigate to Staged > Physical > Systems and select the check boxes for one or more systems, then click the Delete button that becomes available above the table.
  2. Click Delete to delete the systems (and any links that are connected to the systems) and return to the Systems view.
When you're ready to activate your changes, commit them from the Uncommitted tab.
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