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Old February 2nd, 2004, 12:33 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: Removing built sites in ASA

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Originally Posted by npb007
Anyone know how to delete built switch sites in ASA? I can't figure out how to do it.
Cut and Pasted directly from ASA Help (F1) following a search on "remove":

Deleting a switch or voice mail system

You cannot delete a folder, switch or voice mail from ASA if there are any tasks listed in the Schedule for that system. Be sure that you have moved any items you want to keep elsewhere before you remove folders, switches or voice mail systems from the tree.

To delete a switch or voice mail system:

1) Click the Connection Status tab.

2) Confirm that ASA is not currently connected to the switch or voice mail system you want to delete. If ASA is connected to the switch you want to delete:
a) Select the switch you want to delete in the Target System list.
b) Click to close the GEDI or terminal emulation window for that switch.
c) In the Connection Status tab, right-click the switch and choose Disconnect.
3) Confirm that there are no tasks in the schedule that refer to the switch or voice mail system, as follows:
a) Click the Schedule tab.
b) In the Schedule Tab window, click on the System column heading.
This will group all of the tasks together by system.
c) Scroll down to the system you want to delete.
d) Delete all of the tasks for the system you want to delete, even those tasks that are complete or failed, by right-clicking on each task to be deleted and selecting Delete, or by clicking on the task and pressing the DELETE key on your keyboard.
4) On the browser pane, click the Tree tab.

5) Right-click the switch or voice mail system that you want to delete.

6) Select Delete. (Note that the Delete option only appears if all tasks are deleted from the Schedule tab.)

7) Click Yes to confirm the deletion.

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