If you are informed that a remote machine (either
another Avaya™ S3400 Message Server or an Avaya™ Message
Networking system) has been removed from the network, you must delete
that remote machine from your local S3400 machine. When you delete
a remote machine, you also delete any remote subscribers associated
with that remote machine. Machine information and subscriber information
are not removed completely from the system until a nightly audit
runs.
Because deleting a machine removes the remote machine and the remote
subscribers assigned to that machine, before proceeding make sure
that you really want to delete the machine.
Note: You cannot delete the local machine but you can change
local machine information.
To delete a remote machine:
- Start at the Messaging Administration main
menu and select:
Global Administration
Networked Machine Management
The Manage Networked Machine page displays a list of the remote
machines currently administered on the system.
- Highlight the remote machine that you want to delete and click
Delete the Selected Networked Machine.
A message displays that lists the machine name, IP address,
and machine type of the remote machine and prompts you to confirm
that you want to delete the selected networked machine.
- Click OK to confirm the deletion.
A message displays that the network machine has been successfully
deleted.
- Click OK.
- Click Return to Main.
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