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Step 4
To delete the trunk, click OK.
Related Topics
About Route Pattern Setup , on page 211
Access Dependency Records , on page 982
Reset Trunk
Perform the following procedure to reset the trunk.
Resetting devices can cause them to drop calls.
Caution
Procedure
Step 1
Choose Device > Trunk.
The Find and List Trunks window displays.
The Find and List Trunks window displays.
Step 2
To locate a specific trunk, enter search criteria and click Find.
A list of trunks that match the search criteria displays.
A list of trunks that match the search criteria displays.
Step 3
From the list, click the name of the trunk that you want to reset.
The Trunk Configuration window displays.
The Trunk Configuration window displays.
Step 4
After you change any settings for the Trunk Device, click Reset.
The Device Reset dialog displays.
The Device Reset dialog displays.
Step 5
Click one of the following choices:
a) Restart—Restarts the trunk device without shutting it down first.
b) Reset—Shuts down, then restarts, the internal trunk device. The Cisco Unified Communications Manager
b) Reset—Shuts down, then restarts, the internal trunk device. The Cisco Unified Communications Manager
cluster unregisters (URQ) and then reregisters (RRQ) with the trunk if the trunk is gatekeeper controlled.
c) Close—Closes the Reset Device dialog without performing any action.
For SIP trunks, Restart and Reset behave the same way, so all active calls will disconnect when
either choice is pressed. Trunks do not have to undergo a Restart or Reset when Packet Capture
is enabled or disabled.
either choice is pressed. Trunks do not have to undergo a Restart or Reset when Packet Capture
is enabled or disabled.
Note
Related Topics
Trunk Setup , on page 637
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