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Chapter 17 Location Configuration
Resynchronizing a Location Bandwidth
Procedure
Step 1 Find the location by using the procedure in the “Finding a Location” section on page 17-4.
Step 2 From the list of matching records, choose the location that you want to delete.
Step 3 Click Delete Selected.
Step 4 When prompted to confirm the delete operation, click either OK to confirm deletion or Cancel to cancel
the delete operation.
Additional Information
See the “Related Topics” section on page 17-7.
Resynchronizing a Location Bandwidth
This section describes how to resynchronize the bandwidth for a location. When calls are blocked from
using the link for a location, bandwidth leakage may have occurred that may reduce the allotted
bandwidth for the location. You can resynchronize the location bandwidth to the maximum amount that
is assigned to this location without resetting the Cisco Unified Communications Manager server. For
more information, refer to the
“Bandwidth Calculations” section in the Call Admission Control chapter
of the Cisco Unified Communications Manager System Guide.
Procedure
Step 1 Find the location by using the procedure in the “Finding a Location” section on page 17-4.
Step 2 From the list of matching records, choose the location that you want to resynchronize.
The Location Configuration window displays.
Step 3 To resynchronize the bandwidth for the chosen location, click Resync Bandwidth.
This following message displays: “If calls are using the bandwidth for this location when the bandwidth
is resynchronized, the bandwidth might be oversubscribed until all calls that are using the bandwidth for
this location disconnect.”
Step 4 To continue, click OK or to cancel, click Cancel.
Additional Information
See the “Related Topics” section on page 17-7.
Related Topics
Location Configuration, page 17-1
Location Configuration Settings, page 17-1
Finding a Location, page 17-4
Configuring a Location, page 17-5