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Chapter 45 Line Group Configuration
Deleting a Line Group
Deleting a Line Group
The following procedure describes how to delete a line group.
Before You Begin
You cannot delete a line group that one or more route/hunt lists references. To find out which hunt lists
are using the line group, in the Line Group Configuration window, choose Dependency Records from
the Related Links drop-down list box and 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 line group that is in use, Cisco Unified Communications Manager displays an error message. Before
deleting a line group that is currently in use, you must perform the following task:
Remove the line group from all hunt lists to which it belongs before deleting the line group. See the
“Removing Route Groups from a Route List” section on page 43-5.
Tip To delete line groups and hunt pilots; first, delete the hunt pilot; second, delete the hunt list; and finally,
delete the line group.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Call Routing > Route/Hunt > Line Group.
Step 2 Locate the line group that you want to delete. See the “Finding a Line Group” section on page 45-6.
Step 3 Check the check box next to the line group that you want to delete and click Delete Selected.
A dialog box displays to warn you that you cannot undo deletion of line groups.
Step 4 To delete the line group, click OK or to cancel the action, click Cancel. If you click OK, the Cisco
Unified Communications Manager removes the line group.
Note You can delete multiple line groups from the Find and List Line Groups window by checking the
check boxes next to the appropriate line groups and clicking Delete Selected. You can delete all
the line groups in the window by clicking Select All and clicking Delete Selected.
Additional Information
See the “Related Topics” section on page 45-10.
Related Topics
Line Groups
Line Group Configuration Settings, page 45-1
Finding a Line Group, page 45-6
Configuring a Line Group, page 45-8
Adding Members to a Line Group, page 45-8