This chapter provides information to use the Import/Export menu
in
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Bulk Administration Tool (BAT) to export or
import parts of the
Cisco Unified Communications Manager database to another server, or to the same
server with modifications. This reduces the configuration time that is required
by importing a preconfigured database to the installed
Cisco Unified Communications Manager server.
The check boxes for VPN Profile, VPN Gateway, VPN Group, and
VPN Feature Configuration do not appear if you are using the U.S. export
unrestricted version of
Cisco Unified Communications Manager. You cannot export VPN details through
Import/Export if you are using the U.S. export unrestricted version of
Cisco Unified Communications Manager.
Step 4
You can use the
Select All button to check all the check boxes
at once and the Clear All button to clear all the check boxes.
Step 5
In the
Job Description field, enter the description
that you want to provide for the job. Export Configuration is the default
description.
Step 6
You can choose to run the job immediately or later by selecting
the corresponding radio button.
Step 7
To check for interdependency of tables to make sure that the
related records are also exported, click
Check Dependency.
Note
You can de-select any of the check boxes after checking
dependency. You also have the option to skip checking dependency.
Note
Check dependency selects dependent items up to one level of
dependency. For example, if an item depends on CSS, then only CSS will be
selected and the items that CSS depends on will not be selected.
Step 8
To create a job for exporting the selected data, click
Submit.
A message in the Status section lets you know that the job was
submitted successfully.
Step 9
Use the Job Scheduler option in the Bulk Administration main menu
to schedule and/or activate this job.
You can choose the options to export when you use BAT to export configuration data from Cisco Unified Communications Manager.
System data options
Call routing data options
Media resources options
User data options
Device data options
Advanced features options
System data options
Cisco Unified Communications Manager
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Group
Date/Time Group
Device Pool
Enterprise Parameter
Location
Phone NTP Reference
Region
Server
Service Parameter
SRST
Security Profile (Phone & SIP Trunk)
Physical Location
Device Mobility group
Presence Group
LDAP System
Device Mobility Info
DHCP Server
DHCP Subnet
Application Server
LDAP Directory
LDAP Authentication
MLPP Domain
Resource Priority Namespace Network Domain
Resource Priority Namespace List
CUMA Server Security Profile
Geo Location
Geo Location Filter
Enterprise Phone Configuration
Certificate
LDAP Custom Filter
Call routing data options
Application Dial Rules
CSS (Class of Control)
Partitions (Class of Control)
Route Filter
Time Period (Class of Control)
Time Schedule (Class of Control)
Translation Pattern
AAR Group
Forced Authorization Codes
Directory Lookup Dial Rules
Client Matter Codes
Call Park
Call Pickup Group
Directory Number
MeetMe Number
Cisco Attendant Console Pilot Point
Directed Call Park
SIP Dial Rules
Line Group
Route Group
Hunt List
Route List
Hunt Pilot
Intercom Route Partition
Intercom CSS
Access List
Route Pattern
Called Party Transformation Pattern
SIP Route Pattern
Intercom Directory Number
Intercom Translation Pattern
Calling Party Transformation Pattern
Time Of Day Access
Logical Partition Policy
CCD Requesting Service
Hosted DN Group
Block Learned Patterns
Hosted DN Patterns
CCD Advertising Service
External Call Control Profile
Transformation Profile
CCD Feature Configuration
CCD Partition
Mobility Profile Configuration
Handoff Configuration
Enterprise Feature Access Configuration
Media resources options
Annunciator
Conference Bridge
Media Resource Group
Media Resource Group List
Media Termination Point
Transcoder
MOH Server
Mobile Voice Access
User data options
SIP Realm
Application User
Access Control Group
Role
Application User CAPF Profile
Credential Policy Default
Credential Policy
End User
End User CAPF Profile
Device data options
Softkey Template
Gate Keeper
Trunk
SIP Profile
Phone Services
Phone Button Template
Common Phone Profile
Gateway
Device Defaults
Device Profile
Common Device Configuration
CTI Route Point
Phone
Recording Profile
Remote Destination
Remote Destination Profile
Feature Control Policy
Default Device Profile
SIP Normalization Script
Advanced features options
Note
The check boxes for VPN Profile, VPN Gateway, VPN Group, and VPN Feature Configuration do not appear if you are using the U.S. export unrestricted version of Cisco Unified Communications Manager. You cannot export VPN details through Import/Export if you are using the U.S. export unrestricted version of Cisco Unified Communications Manager.
Message Waiting Numbers
Voice Mail Pilot
Voice Mail Profile
Voice Mail Port
SAF Forwarder
SAF Security Profile
EMCC Remote Cluster
EMCC Intercluster Service Profile
Intercompany Media Engine Server Connections—Ensure that the Cisco IME server is installed and available before you configure this field.
Intercompany Media Service—Ensure that the Cisco IME server is installed and available before you configure this field.
Intercompany Media Service—Ensure that the Cisco IME server is installed and available before you configure this field.
Intercompany Media Services Trust Element—Ensure that the Cisco IME server is installed and available before you configure this field.
Intercompany Media Services Enrolled Pattern—Ensure that the Cisco IME server is installed and available before you configure this field.
Intercompany Media Services Enrolled Group—Ensure that the Cisco IME server is installed and available before you configure this field.
Intercompany Media Services Exclusion Group—Ensure that the Cisco IME server is installed and available before you configure this field.
Fall Back Profile—Ensure that the Cisco IME server is installed and available before you configure this field.
Intercompany Media Services Learned Route—Ensure that the Cisco IME server is installed and available before you configure this field.
VPN Profile
VPN Gateway
VPN Group
EMCC Feature Config
Intercompany Media Services Firewall—Ensure that the Cisco IME server is installed and available before you configure this field.
Intercompany Media Services Exclusion Number—Ensure that the Cisco IME server is installed and available before you configure this field.
Intercompany Media Services E.164 Transformation—Ensure that the Cisco IME server is installed and available before you configure this field.
Intercompany Media Services Feature Configuration—Ensure that the Cisco IME server is installed and available before you configure this field.
Fallback Feature Configuration—Ensure that the Cisco IME server is installed and available before you configure this field.
VPN Feature Configuration
Log files
Multiple log files are created for a single export
transaction. One for the overall transaction, and one each for the items
selected for export. These log files display separate results for each item.
The log file name is prepended with the item name, to make it easier to
identify the logs.
These files can be accessed from the Job Scheduler page.
The tar file comprises a list of CSV files and a header
file. Header file can be used to refer to the details of the server from where
the export was carried out and the time when it was carried out. The header
file also has details regarding the files in the package.
You can make changes directly in the exported .tar file
after you have exported the required data using BAT. The exported .tar file is
located on the first node of the
Cisco Unified Communications Manager server.
Procedure
Step 1
Choose
Bulk
Administration > Upload/Download
Files.
The
Find and List Files page displays.
Step 2
Download the .tar file that you want to update.
Step 3
Un-tar the .tar file to some location on your machine using
thetar -xvf command.
The .csv file gets extracted to the location that you specified.
Note
The
"tar -xvf" command may not work on a
Windows server. TAR and UNTAR operations are possible in Windows using 7-Zip,
which is a freeware available on the World Wide Web.
Note
The name of the .csv file is always the same as the item name.
Step 4
Use Microsoft Excel to edit the .csv file and save your changes.
Note
You can also use a text editor to edit the .csv file, but Cisco
recommends using Microsoft Excel to edit the .csv file.
Always maintain the same filename and file format for the .csv
file. If you add a new file to the tar package, ensure that the file has the
same name and file format as it would have if it is exported from
Cisco Unified Communications Manager. Also make sure that the new filename is added
to the Header file.
Tip
If you are expecting to add a new item, always try to export
that item from
Cisco Unified Communications Manager, even if there are no records for that item.
This will create a .csv file with the correct name and file format.
Step 5
Re-tar the files using the tar -cvf command while making sure that
the new .tar file is saved in the default common location.
Note
The
"tar -cvf" command may not work on a Windows server, TAR and
UNTAR operations are possible in Windows using 7-Zip, which is a freeware
available on the World Wide Web.
Caution
The .tar files must maintain the original directory structure
when you re-tar the files, because BPS looks for .tar files at the default
location only.
Step 6
Upload the .tar file for import.
Note
Make sure that you select the
Target as
Import/Export and the
Transaction Type as
Import.
Note
If you decide to use a text editor to update the file, make sure
that you add a comma for every new entry in the file format.
Note
Import/Export tool does not support updating the password and
pin attributes. They are exported in encrypted form in the exported file and
hence it cannot be changed to plain text. Entities which have credentials
are—Common Phone Profile, SIP Realm, Application User, LDAP Authentication,
LDAP Directory, Cisco Attendant Console, and Enduser. Be aware that you must
not modify the User ID, User Pkid, Password, and Pin fields in the enduser.csv
in the exported file.