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Cisco Media Gateway Manager 5.0 User Guide
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Chapter 7 Provisioning Connections
How Do I Create, Modify and Delete Voice Connections?
Step 8 Click the Quick Mode tab to display all the values for each parameter for the selected VISM-RPM
connection type.
Step 9 Choose the template from the Select Template drop-down arrow.
Step 10 Click Get Template List to retrieve the templates for local and remote endpoints from the Connection
Template List window.
Step 11 Click Modify to modify the parameters.
7.4.3 Deleting Connections
To delete a connection:
Step 1 In the Configuration Center, click the Connections tab to display the Connections Hierarchy pane. Select
the NE, and double-click, or drag and drop the NE into the right-hand pane to display the New
Connection details.
Step 2 Move the objects, for example, node, card, line, or port from the Hierarchy pane on the Connection tab
to the Local End ID or Remote End ID field.
Note The Local End ID field must be completed in order to retrieve connection information.
Step 3 Click the Connection List tab to display the Connection List details. Enter the number of connections
you want to retrieve in the Connection Count to be retrieved field. To retrieve all the connections, enter
*. By default, * is displayed.
Step 4 Click Get.
Step 5 Select one or more connections from the list of connections.
Step 6 Click Delete to delete the selected connections.
If a successful deletion is confirmed, the notation
d” appears next to the connection number in the
display table.
7.4.4 Removing Incomplete Connections and Unused Connection Descriptors
from the Network
You can remove incomplete connections, and unused connection descriptors from the network.
To remove incomplete connections from the network:
Step 1 In the Configuration Center, click the Connections tab to display the Connections Hierarchy pane. Select
the NE, and double-click, or drag and drop the NE into the right-hand pane to display the New
Connection details.
Step 2 Move the objects, for example, node, card, line, or port from the Hierarchy pane on the Connection tab
to the Local End ID field.