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Chapter 17 Location Configuration
Deleting a Location
Step 2 Perform one of the following tasks:
To copy an existing location, locate the appropriate location as described in the “Finding a Location”
section on page 17-4, click the Copy button next to the location that you want to copy, and continue
with Step 3.
To add a new location, click the Add New button and continue with Step 3.
To update an existing location, locate the appropriate location as described in the “Finding a
Location” section on page 17-4 and continue with Step 3.
Step 3 Enter the appropriate settings as described in Table 17-1.
Step 4 To save the location information in the database, click Save.
Next Steps
After adding a new location to the database, you can assign devices to that location; for example, see
Gateway Configuration, page 90-1
Cisco Unified IP Phone Configuration, page 91-1
CTI Route Point Configuration, page 88-1
Additional Information
See the “Related Topics” section on page 17-7.
Deleting a Location
This section describes how to delete a location from the Cisco Unified Communications Manager
database.
Before You Begin
You cannot delete a location to which devices are assigned. To find out which devices are using the
location, click Dependency Records from Related Links in the Location Configuration window; then,
click Go. If the dependency records are not enabled for the system, the dependency records summary
window displays a message. For more information about dependency records, see the
“Accessing
Dependency Records” section on page A-2. If you try to delete a location that is in use, Cisco Unified
Communications Manager displays a message. Before deleting a location that is currently in use, you
must perform either or both of the following tasks:
Update the devices to assign them to a different location.
Delete the devices that are assigned to the location that you want to delete.
Note Deleting a location allocates infinite bandwidth for the links that are connected to that location and
allows an unlimited number of calls on those links. Deleting a location can cause audio quality on the
links to degrade.