When moving a device from one DWS to another, make sure to update the Application
property to point to another DWS (in case other devices are added to the same DWS).
The association of a device to DWS is defined in the Application profile.
In case you want to change it from one DWS server to another, you must first perform
the Deregister Device from Equitrac Only action on all devices
connecting to the old DWS1, before it is changed to DWS2.
Make sure that the device is manually deleted from System Manager when deleting the
device from a DWS. In the case where DWS1 is down at the time when a delete is
initiated, the device is still added to DWS1 when the server comes back up (make
sure to delete the device from DWS1 after that).
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