User guide
You cannot delete UDPs with shared lines by using a custom file.Note
Do not use the insert or export transaction files that are created with bat.xlt for the delete transaction.
Instead, you must create a custom file with details of the UDP records that need to be deleted. Use only
this file for the delete transaction.
Note
Before You Begin
1
Create a text file that lists one of these details for the UDPs that you want to delete:
• Profile names
• Profile description
• Directory numbers
The custom file does not need a header, and you can enter values for name, description, or directory
number. Put each item on a separate line in the text file.
Note
2
Upload the custom files to the Cisco Unified Communications Manager server first node.
Procedure
Step 1
Choose Bulk Administration > User Device Profiles > Delete User Device Profiles > Custom File.
The Delete User Device Profiles Configuration window displays.
Step 2
In the Delete drop-down list box choose one of the following options:
• User
• Autogenerated
• All
Step 3
In the Device Profiles where drop-down list box, choose the type of custom file that you have created from
one of the following criteria:
• Profile Name
• Profile Description
• Directory Number
Step 4
In the list of custom files, choose the filename of the custom file for this delete, then click Find.
A list of UDPs matching your search criteria displays.
Step 5
Click Submit to create a job to delete the UDPs.
Use the Job Scheduler option in the Bulk Administration main menu to schedule and/or activate this job.
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Delete UDP using custom file
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