You don't mention a configuration generator (like Elastix/FreePBX) so I'll
assume you are using a plain old vanilla Asterisk installation.  In which
case all user/endpoint information is kept in config (ini) files, and no
user/endpoint manipulation is done through the CLI or AMI.

In this case a very simple solution is to modify the Asterisk config files
to add/remove users, then tell Asterisk to reload from the CLI/AMI.  And
that's it!

-Raj-


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