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This page describe how to manually remove DPOD's configuration from a monitored device. Alternatively, you can run a script to automatically remove the setup. See Backing up Up and Restoring DPODs DPOD IDG related configurationRelated Configuration

Before you Start

You do not need to uninstall DPOD if you only need to disable it for investigation purposes.
You can stop DataPower from sending syslogs Syslogs to DPDD by selecting "Monitored Devices" from the Manage menu, navigating to [Manage → Devices → Gateways → <Your Gateway Device> → Setup] and changing the "Device Syslog Status" to disabled.

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These steps can be done manually as describe below or a by using scripts as described in Backing up Up and Restoring DPODs DPOD IDG related configurationRelated Configuration

Remove Syslog Targets

You can remove DPOD's log targets from the monitored device automatically or manually:

1. Automatically - from DPOD's Manage→Monitored Devices page, select the monitored device and navigate to [Manage → Devices → Gateways → <Your Gateway Device>], click "Delete DeviceGateway" , and check the box "Delete Syslog log targets from device" in the confirmation window.

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Note
The certificate monitor writes a syslog record for each expired certificate.
Leaving it as is will not have much effect (except for writing a few syslog records from time to time). As its impact is low - this step may be skipped unless there is a specific reason to disable it exists.

On the “Crypto Certificate Monitor” screen, change the Administrative state to “disabled”

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