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A label named @NPA Blocked Recording associated with the generated routing client. The
label type is Normal and the target is the NPA_Blocked_Recording announcement.
A label named @Slow Busy associated with the generated routing client. The label type is
Busy.
These records provide support for Sprint's NPA Blocked Recording feature and for returning
a busy signal to the caller.
CRSP Routing Clients
CRSP. If you specify CRSP as the type of routing client, two labels are automatically created
by the NIC Explorer and are associated with the new routing client:
“ringForever” with a label type of 3 (ring)
“busyForver” with a label type of 2 (busy)
When a CRSP routing client record is deleted, the preceding labels associated with the routing
client are also deleted.
How to Delete a NIC
Follow these steps to delete a NIC:
Step 1
Follow the steps for viewing a NIC. (See the "
" section.)
The selected NIC's configuration information displays in the fields on the right.
Step 2
In the tree list box, select the NIC whose records you want to delete.
Step 3
Click Delete. This places a Marked for Deletion icon
Figure 26: Marked for deletion icon
next to the NIC in the tree list box. This also toggles the Delete button to Undelete.
To undelete a NIC marked for deletion, select it in the tree list box and click Undelete.
Step 4
Click Save.
This deletes from the database the NIC marked for deletion and removes it from the tree list
box. Once you do this, you cannot undelete the NIC.
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Chapter 5: Configuring Routing Clients
Configuring a Network Interface Controller (NIC)