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Deleting Virtual Circuits, Managing the Video Dial Feature

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160 CHAPTER 4: CONFIGURING PATHBUILDER S330/S310 MODULES, PORTS, AND APPLICATIONS Deleting Virtual Circuits To delete an existing virtual circuit, follow these steps: 1 From the Virtual Circuit menu, select [4] Delete Virtual Circuit. The Delete Virtual Circuit screen appears. This screen displays a list of existing virtual circuits. 2 Enter the VC# of the circuit you want to delete. The following prompt appears: Are you sure you want to delete VC# where is the number of the selected virtual circuit. 3 Enter y in response to the confirmation prompt to delete the circuit. When you delete a virtual circuit involving the CBR module in structured voice mode, the DS0 channels associated with that circuit are trunk conditioned and can no longer be used. See "DS0 Trunk Conditioning" earlier in this chapter for further details about trunk conditioning. Managing the Video Dial Feature This section tells you how to manage video dial-up sessions and view the call routing table. Before you can establish video dial-up sessions, you must configure video virtual circuits. For details see "Defining RS366 (Video) Virtual Circuit Templates" earlier in this chapter. You manage the video dial feature from the Manage Video Dial menu, shown in Figure 129. To display the Manage Video Dial menu: From the Configuration Management menu, select [4] Manage Video Dial. Figure 129 Manage Video Dial Menu

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C
HAPTER
4: C
ONFIGURING
P
ATH
B
UILDER
S330/S310 M
ODULES
, P
ORTS
,
AND
A
PPLICATIONS
Deleting Virtual Circuits
To delete an existing virtual circuit, follow these steps:
1
From the Virtual Circuit menu, select
[4] Delete Virtual Circuit
. The Delete Virtual
Circuit screen appears. This screen displays a list of existing virtual circuits.
2
Enter the VC# of the circuit you want to delete.
The following prompt appears:
Are you sure you want to delete VC# <VC number>
where
<VC number>
is the number of the selected virtual circuit.
3
Enter
y
in response to the confirmation prompt to delete the circuit.
When you delete a virtual circuit involving the CBR module in structured voice
mode, the DS0 channels associated with that circuit are trunk conditioned and can
no longer be used. See “DS0 Trunk Conditioning” earlier in this chapter for further
details about trunk conditioning.
Managing the Video
Dial Feature
This section tells you how to manage video dial-up sessions and view the call
routing table.
Before you can establish video dial-up sessions, you must configure video virtual
circuits. For details see “Defining RS366 (Video) Virtual Circuit Templates” earlier in
this chapter.
You manage the video dial feature from the Manage Video Dial menu, shown in
Figure 129.
To display the Manage Video Dial menu:
From the Configuration Management menu, select
[4] Manage Video Dial
.
Figure 129
Manage Video Dial Menu