After the initial group of subscribers
has been added, you can delete subscribers as employees leave your company.
Removing a subscriber means deleting
the subscriber's name and extension from the system directories and
deleting the subscriber's recorded name fragment. You need to remove
subscribers any time they leave your company or no longer require AUDIX
messaging service.
After the subscriber is removed,
all records pertaining to the subscriber are deleted automatically by
AUDIX audits that are executed every Sunday morning at 1:00�a.m. For
more information about audits, see Voice Messaging
Database Audit Overview.
At the enter
command: prompt, enter remove subscriber name/extension,
where name/extension is the name or telephone extension of
the subscriber who you want to remove from the system database.
The system displays the
Subscriber screen, page 1.
Check that this
subscriber is the one that you want to delete.
Press F3
(Enter) to delete the subscriber.
The cursor returns to the
command line, and the system displays the following message:
Command Successfully
Completed
Enter exit
or another administrative command at the enter command:
prompt.