Workflow for Deleting Subscribers¶
You can delete and unprovision subscribers in two ways:
- Use the Subscriber Management > Subscribers menu path.
- Use the User Management > Manage Users > Remove Users from CUCM menu path.
Note
Using the Subscriber Management menu path is the preferred method for deleting and unprovisioning subscribers.
Deleting a subscriber works differently based on:
- The Subscriber Type
- The subscriber’s Device Associations
Subscribers are typically of these types:
Non-LDAP Synchronized Users
- Users created in VOSS-4-UC and pushed to Cisco Unified Communications Manager.
- Users provisioned in Cisco Unified CM and synchronized to VOSS-4-UC.
LDAP Integrated at VOSS-4-UC Users
Users that are LDAP integrated at Cisco Unified CM and synchronized to VOSS-4-UC.
LDAP Synchronized Users
Users that are directly synchronized from an LDAP Server to VOSS-4-UC.
Subscribers can have these associations:
- Associated devices, such as Phones, Extension Mobility, Single Number Reach, Voicemail, and WebEx.
- No device associations.
When you delete a user using Subscriber Management > Subscribers, the system performs these tasks, depending on the user type and device associations.
User Type | With Devices | Without Devices |
---|---|---|
Non-LDAP Synchronized Users LDAP Integrated at Cisco Unified CM Users |
Deletes all devices:
Deletes the Provisioning Status. |
Deletes the Provisioning Status. |
LDAP Synchronized Users | Deletes all devices:
Deletes the user from Cisco Unified CM: device/cucm/User Removes the Cisco Unity Call Manager from the Provisioning Status. |
Deletes the user from Cisco Unified CM: device/cucm/User Removes the Cisco Unity Call Manager from the Provisioning Status. |
When you delete a user using User Management > Manage Users > Remove Users from CUCM, the system performs the following tasks, depending on the user type and device associations.
User Type | With Devices | Without Devices |
---|---|---|
Non-LDAP Synchronized Users LDAP Integrated at Cisco Unified CM Users |
The user is not deleted from Cisco Unified Communications Manager. These associations for the user are not deleted from Cisco Unified CM:
A log message appears under User Management > Log Messages. The message describes why the user was not deleted and lists the user’s associated devices. |
Removes the user from the Cisco Unified CM: (device/cucm/User). Removes the Cisco Unified CM server from the Provisioning Status. |
LDAP Synchronized Users | The user is not deleted from Cisco Unified CM. These associations for the user are not deleted from Cisco Unified CM:
A log message appears under User Management > Log Messages. The message describes why the user was not deleted and lists the user’s associated devices. |
Removes the user from the Cisco Unified CM: (device/cucm/User). Removes the Cisco Unified CM server from the Provisioning Status. |