/mcpApplies to: Unified Communications Manager Example: Deleting Servers with Incorrect Command Line Parameters admin: utils ntp server delete clock1.cisco.com clock2.cisco.com Incorrect number of optional parameters entered for delete usage: utils ntp server delete Example: Deleting Single Server with NTP Restart admin: utils ntp server delete 1: clock1.cisco.com 2: clock2.cisco.com 3: ntp01-syd.cisco.com 4: ntp02-syd.cisco.com 5: clock.cisco.com a: all q: quit Choice: 1 Restart NTP (y/n): y clock1.cisco.com will be deleted from the list of configured NTP servers. Continue (y/n)?y clock1.cisco.com : deleted successfully. Restarting NTP on the server. Example: Deleting All Servers Without NTP Restart admin: utils ntp server delete 1: clock1.cisco.com 2: clock2.cisco.com 3: ntp01-syd.cisco.com 4: ntp02-syd.cisco.com 5: clock.cisco.com a: all q: quit Choice: a Restart NTP (y/n): n This will result in all the configured NTP servers being deleted. Continue (y/n)?y clock1.cisco.com : deleted successfully. clock2.cisco.com : deleted successfully. ntp01-syd.cisco.com : deleted successfully. ntp02-syd.cisco.com : deleted successfully. clock.cisco.com : [The NTP server was not deleted. At least one NTP server is required.] The NTP service will need to be restarted for the changes to take effect. Example: Deleting All Servers When No Servers Are Configured admin: utils ntp server delete There are no NTP servers configured to delete. Command Line Interface Reference Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Solutions, Release 15 and SUs 330 Utils Commands utils ntp server delete