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Hello everyone,
We've seem to sell off a small satellite office and I need to remove the node from here and my Texas location. Could anyone tell me the steps to removing a node from the Axxess system 8.200. I would like to take care of this myself instead of calling for service.
Thanks, Geo
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How are you connected to Texas?
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I guess I should be more specific. Is it a point to point T1 using T1 cards or point to point T1 using IP cards?
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Point to point t1 using IP cards
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Hi Geo, I had to do the same thing recently and what I was told from Inter-tel is that the node itself doesn't every really need to go away. When you look at Session Manager it can be reused. What I did was delete the extensions on the DKSC or IPRC, then 'export' all of those changes to all remaining remote nodes (goto Operations, then Export/Import Devices) that will care about where those extension are or if they exist. After this, you can pop out that IPRC and redesignate it to another cabinet. Have a good one. Peter
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