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As DPOD was designed to be non-intrusive, there are only a few steps needed to reverse its setup from the DataPower device.

Before you Start

If you only want to disable DPOD for investigation purposes, you do not need to uninstall DPOD,
Instead, from the "Manage" menu -  choose "Monitored Devices" and change the "Device Syslog Status" to disabled to stop the DataPower from sending syslogs to DPOD

 

if you still want to uninstall DPOD, here are the steps you will need to perform on your monitored DataPower device:

Remove Syslog Targets

Go to the “Manage Log Targets” screen, select all log targets starting with “Montier*” and delete them.

Repeat for all domains:

 

(Optional) Change Web Services Management Capture Mode

Do not perform this step if you have WSM Agent Subscribers other than DPOD, as they will stop working too.

Go to the “Web Services Management Agent” screen and change "Capture Mode" from “All” to “None” or “Faults only”

(Optional) Disable the Certificate Monitor

The certificate monitor only writes a syslog record for each expired certificate.
Leaving it as is will not have much effect, so you can skip this step unless you have a specific reason on why to disable it.

Go to “Crypto Certificate Monitor” and change the Administrative state to “disabled”

Ask Shachar about the XSLT

 

Decommission the DPOD machine

That's all, you can now decommission the DPOD appliance.

 

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