This chapter provides information to delete a group of user
device profiles (UDPs) from the
Cisco Unified Communications Manager database. You can locate existing phone
records that you want to delete using either a query search or a custom file.
To locate the UDP records that you want to delete from the
Cisco Unified Communications Manager database, you can define a query filter.
Procedure
Step 1
Choose
Bulk
Administration > User Device
Profiles > Delete User Device
Profiles > Query.
The
Find and List Device Profiles To Delete window
displays.
Step 2
From the
Find drop-down list box, choose one of the
following options:
User
Autogenerated
All
Step 3
From the first
Device Profiles where drop-down list box,
choose one of the following criteria:
Profile Name
Description
Device Type
Step 4
From the second
Device Profiles where drop-down list box,
choose one of the following criteria:
begins with
contains
is exactly
ends with
is empty
is not empty
Step 5
Specify the appropriate search text, if applicable.
Tip
To find all UDPs that are registered in the database, click
Find without entering any search text.
Step 6
To further define your query and to add multiple filters, check
the
Search Within Results check box, choose
AND or
OR from the drop-down box, and repeat
Step 2 and
Step 5.
Step 7
Click
Find.
A list of discovered templates displays by:
Device Profile Name
Description
Device Type
Profile Type
Step 8
In the
Job Information area, enter the Job description.
Step 9
Choose a delete method. Do one of the following:
Click
Run Immediately to delete UDP records
immediately.
Click
Run Later to delete UDP records at a later
time.
Step 10
Click
Submit to create a job for deleting the phone
records.
Use the Job Scheduler option in the Bulk Administration main menu
to schedule and/or activate this job.
Caution
If you do not enter any information in the query text box, the
system deletes all UDP records. Because the delete action is final, you cannot
retrieve deleted records.
You can create a custom file of UDPs that you want to delete
using a text editor. You can have device profile name, device profile
description, and directory number in the same custom file, but you cannot have
directory numbers in the same file. You need to create separate files—one file
that contains the device names and MAC addresses and another file that contains
the directory numbers.
Note
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.
Before You Begin
Create a text file that
lists one of these details for the UDPs that you want to delete:
Profile names
Profile description
Directory numbers
Note
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.
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.