Disassociate a SIP Local Gateway from a Site

Use this procedure to disassociate a SIP Local Gateway from a site.

Note

Prior to VOSS-4-UC, IOS commands generated at a site were lost when the site was deleted.

Procedure

  1. Log in as provider, reseller, or customer administrator.
  2. Choose Site Management > Associate SIP Local Gateway.
  3. Select the check box next to the SIP Local Gateway you want to disassociate, then click Delete.
    • The SIP Local Gateway association is removed from the Associate SIP Local Gateway list view.
    • The HcsSipLocalGwDelSitePstnEVT event is generated. If enabled, the IOS Command Builder generates the default IOS commands associated with the event.
    • For each Area Code defined on the site’s dial plan, the HcsSipLocalGwDelSiteAreaCodeEVT event is generated. If enabled, the IOS Command Builder generates the default IOS commands associated with the event. If Area Codes are shared across multiple sites and associated with the same gateway, the commands are generated only when the gateway is disassociated from the last site that shares the Area Code.
    • If the site has an existing E.164 to DN Association, either the HcsSipLocalGwDelE164AssociationEVT (for N to N) or HcsSipLocalGwDelMultiE164AssociationEVT (for N to 1) event is generated. If enabled, the IOS Command Builder generates the default IOS commands associated with the event.
    • If the site has an existing Voice Mail Pilot Number Association, the HcsSipLocalGwDelVoiceMailPilotNumberEVT event is generated. If enabled, the IOS Command Builder generates the default IOS commands associated with the event.
    • If the Dial Plan Schema Group that is associated with the customer dial plan has the unassociateLboGateway custom workflow provisioned, the unassociateLboGateway custom workflow is executed.

Note

When a SIP Local Gateway is disassociated from a site because the site is deleted, IOS commands are copied from the site to the customer level before the site is deleted. Select Device Management > IOS > Commands to view the copied IOS commands.