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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?
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.
Step 4 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 5 Click Get.
Step 6 Select one or more connections from the list of connections.
Step 7 Click Force Delete to forcefully delete the connections from the network.
Step 8 Click OK to proceed with the force delete for the selected connections.
If successful, the following message appears:
Successfully Deleted the Connection(s).
Click OK to close the success window.
If some network segments failed to get deleted, you are prompted with the following error message:
Can’t Delete the Connection(s):
Some segments may be on the network.
Click OK to acknowledge the forced delete error message.
Note You can delete the failed endpoints from the switch command line interface (CLI).
Unused connection descriptors are in the database but are not associated with any connection.
To remove the unused connection descriptors:
Step 1 In Configuration Center, choose Edit > Show Unused Descriptors to display the Unused Descriptor
List window. (See Figure 7-3.)
Step 2 Select one or more connection descriptor entries.
Step 3 Click Delete to remove the unused connection descriptors from the database.