Removing Trunk Groups; Adding Trunks To A Trunk Group - Avaya Communication Manager Administrator's Manual

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Managing Trunks

Removing Trunk Groups

Removing Trunk Groups
There's more to removing a trunk group than just executing the remove trunk-group command. If you're
using Automatic Route Selection (ARS), you must remove an outgoing or two-way trunk group from any
route patterns that use it. If you've administered Trunk-Group Night Service buttons for the trunk group
on any phones, those buttons must be removed or assigned to another trunk group.
Instructions
As an example, we will remove trunk group 5. This two-way group is used in ARS route pattern 2. In
addition, a Trunk-Group Night Service button on extension 8410 points to this group.
To remove trunk group 5:
1
In the
Route Pattern
If you're replacing trunk group 5 with another trunk group, just type the information for the new
trunk group over the old entries. Remember to press
2
In the
Station
Trunk-Group Night Service button.
Remember to press
3
In the
Trunk Group
See
Removing trunks from a trunk group
4
Type remove trunk-group 5 and press
The
Trunk Group
5
Press
ENTER

Adding Trunks to a Trunk Group

Use this procedure to add new trunks or to change the assignment of existing trunks. To change the
assignment of existing trunks, remove them from their current trunk group and add them to the new
group.
Before you start
You must add a trunk group before you can assign and administer individual trunks. To add a new trunk
group, see the instructions in this chapter for the type of group you want to add.
366
screen for route pattern 2, clear the entries for trunk group 5.
screen for extension 8410, clear the entry in the
to save your changes.
ENTER
screen for trunk group 5, remove all member trunks from the group.
ENTER
screen appears.
to remove the trunk group.
Administrator's Guide for Avaya Communication Manager
to save your changes.
ENTER
Button Assignments
on page 368 for instructions.
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