.. _concepts-offboard-voss-assurance-assets:
   
Offboard assets
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.. _21.1|VOSS-842:


.. tip:: 

   :ref:`use-action-search-to-navigate-automate`




Overview 
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Cisco UCM and CUC server clusters that have been integrated with 
Insights Arbitrator servers can be offboarded in two ways: 

* Offboard the asset
* Delete the UC app

.. note::

   While an asset can be offboarded, the feature does not currently
   allow for the *modification* of any existing monitoring on UC Apps.


.. rubric:: Related topics:

* :ref:`voss-assurance-overview`
* *Arbitrators*
* :ref:`concepts-onboard-voss-assurance-assets`



Offboard assets
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This procedure allows a batch removal of the clusters associations by Arbitrator server. 

1. In the Automate Admin Portal, choose the relevant customer hierarchy.  
2. Go to **Offboard Assets**. 
3. On the **Offboard Assets** page, choose relevant options: 

   * From the **Arbitrator Server** drop-down, choose the Arbitrator server where you wish to 
     remove (offboard) an asset. 
   * In the **Available** field, select assets to remove (which are currently associated with the 
     Arbitrator), and click the right-pointing arrows to move these items to the **Selected** field. 

4. Click **Save**.

   .. note:: 

      * View the transaction log to ensure assets are off-boarded as required.
      * Automate makes the following updates on the associated Arbitrator 
        when a Cisco UCM or CUC server (asset) is unassociated from an Insights Arbitrator: 

        * Removes asset (the server)
        * Removes or refreshes asset group
        * Removes probe (performance monitoring)
        * Removes probe group (customer specific). See :ref:`probe-names-profile-timings`
        * Removes relevant credentials on Arbitrator (by default the ADMIN user credentials set up 
          on Automate)
        * Removes profiles in Insights Arbitrator (**Probe Group** > **Templates/Profiles**). See 
          :ref:`probe-names-profile-timings`
        * For CUCM, removes the application user, if this is a Publisher. 

   .. note:: 

      Off-boarded CUCM and CUC servers in a cluster remain, and show **Monitoring** details 
      with specific **Assurance Arbitrator Server** instances disabled. 

      The UC app server add/update page displays the unchecked (removed) Arbitrators. See the 
      **Monitoring** section on the **Publish** page (for CUCM or CUC > Server). 





Delete a UC app to offboard the asset
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When a CUCM or CUCM server or cluster that was integrated with an Insights Arbitrator server is deleted, the asset, customer-specific probes, profiles, 
credentials, and related data are removed from the Arbitrator. 

The Insights Arbitrator data syncs for the UC app are also removed.




Additional offboard tool for single servers
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Automate provides a *view* that is not, by default, exposed in the default menus, 
but which has access profiles enabled for Provider and higher-level administrators. This view allows 
off-boarding of a single asset. 

You can add this view to the menus, if required: 

* Offboard One Assurance Asset


This tool allows you to select the following on the page to perform off-boarding: 

* Assurance Arbitrator Server
* Asset: Cisco UCM/CUC Server

