- Preface
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- Manage User Device Profiles
- User Device Profile Templates
- User Device Profile File Format
- User Device Profile File Format Addition
- User Device Profile Validation
- UDP Generation
- User Device Profile Updates
- User Device Profile Deletions
- User Device Profile Exports
- Line Attribute Updates for Devices and User Device Profiles
- UDP Line Additions
- UDP Report Generation
- Intercom DN Additions and Updates for UDPs
- Text-Based CSV Files
- BAT Performance
- Index
Contents
- Phone Exports
- Phone Record Exports
- Exported Phone Record Fields
- Export Phone Records
- Multiple User Phones to Export or Import
- Topics Related to Phone Exports
Phone Exports
This chapter provides information about using the export utility to merge records from multiple Cisco Unified Communications Manager servers onto one Cisco Unified Communications Manager server.
- Phone Record Exports
- Exported Phone Record Fields
- Export Phone Records
- Multiple User Phones to Export or Import
- Topics Related to Phone Exports
Phone Record Exports
Optionally, you can edit the CSV file with a text editor. The record format must follow the format that is specified for that file format. For example, records for phones need to follow the phone file format.
![]() Caution | Use extreme care when editing the CSV file. Phones might not work if you insert records that are in the wrong format. |
You can choose between two file format options when you export phone records:
Specific Details—For phones that have similar configurations
All Details—For phones that have different line configurations, such as multiple partitions or calling search spaces
When you are ready to insert the exported records, the order in which the records are inserted is important. You must insert user records first to ensure that devices properly associate with existing users.
Exported Phone Record Fields
Default Phone File Format Exported Fields
The export Default Phone file format option is useful when you want to export phone file formats for phones that have similar configurations. Default phone records are exported using a defined query.
The following table lists the fields that are exported when you choose the Default Phone file format.
Field types |
Exported fields |
---|---|
Device Fields |
MAC Address, Description, Location |
Line Fields |
Directory Number, Display, Line Text Label, Forward Busy External, Forward Busy Internal, Forward No Answer Internal, Forward No Answer External, Forward No Coverage Internal, Forward No Coverage External, Call Pickup Group |
All Phone Details File Format Exported Fields
When you export phone records using All Phone Details option, you export phone records for a particular model of phone along with all the device field information, different line attributes, and services that are associated with the phone, or you can export all phone models in a single file. To export all phone types to a single file, you can choose All Phone Types from the Select the Device Type drop-down list box. You cannot use the query to limit the number of records.
The following table lists the fields that are exported when you choose the All Phone Details file format.
![]() Note | The device name, not the MAC Address, gets saved when you choose to export by using the All Phone Details file format. |
Field types |
Exported fields |
---|---|
Device Fields |
Device Name, Description, Owner User ID, Device Pool, CSS, AAR CSS, Media Resource Group List, User Hold Audio Source, Network Hold Audio Source, Location, User Locale, Network Locale, Phone Button Template, Expansion Module type I, Expansion Module type II, Softkey Template, Phone Load Name, Module 1 Load Name, Module 2 Load Name, Login user ID, Built in Bridge, MLPP Indication, MLPP Preemption, MLPP Domain, Retry Video call as Audio, Privacy, Security Mode, Ignore Presentation Indicators, Single Packet Capture mode, Packet Capture Duration, Certificate Operation, Authentication Mode, Authentication String, Key Size (bits), Operation Completes By |
Model Specific Device Fields |
Information, Directory, Messages, Services, Authentication Server, Proxy Server, Idle, Idle Timer, Enable Extension Mobility, Logout Profile, Login User ID, Login Time, Logout Time, Product Specific XML |
Line Fields |
Directory Number, Partition, Voice Mail Profile, Line CSS, AAR Group, Line User Hold Audio Source, Line Network Hold Audio Source, Auto Answer, Forward All to Voice Mail, Forward All Destination, Forward All CSS, Forward Busy External to Voice Mail, Forward Busy External Destination, Forward Busy External CSS, Forward No Answer External to Voice Mail, Forward No Answer External Destination, Forward No Answer External CSS, Forward On Failure to Voice Mail, Forward On Failure Destination, Forward on Failure CSS, Call pickup group, Forward Busy Internal to Voice Mail, Forward Busy Internal Destination, Forward Busy Internal CSS, Forward No Answer Internal to Voice Mail, Forward No Answer Internal Destination, Forward No Answer Internal CSS, Forward No Call Coverage External to Voice Mail, Forward No Call Coverage External Destination, Forward No Call Coverage External CSS, Forward No Call Coverage Internal to Voice Mail, Forward No Call Coverage Internal Destination, Forward No Call Coverage Internal CSS, Display, External Phone Number Mask, Message Waiting Lamp Policy, Ring Setting When Idle, Line Text Label, Ring Setting When Active, No Answer Ring Duration, MLPP Target Destination, MLPP Calling Search Space, MLPP No Answer Ring Duration, Max Num Calls, Busy Trigger, Call Info Display Mask, Alerting Name |
User Fields |
User ID |
Speed Dials |
Speed Dial Number, Speed Dial Label |
Services |
Service Name, Subscribed Service Name, Parameter Name, Parameter Value |
Export Phone Records
You can export phone records from the Cisco Unified Communications Manager database. After the phone records are exported, you can search and download the exported file using the Upload/Download Files option in the Bulk Administration menu.
Step 1 | Choose one of the following options: |
Step 2 | For All Details option, choose the type of device or specific model in the Device Type drop-down list box. Skip to Step 4. See Table 1 for the list of exported fields in this format. |
Step 3 | For
Specific Details, you can customize the
export file by choosing which set of phones to export, but you cannot configure
the phone details.
|
Step 4 | Enter the export file name in the File Name text box. |
Step 5 | In the Job Information area, enter the Job description. |
Step 6 | Choose an export method. Do one of the following: |
Step 7 | To create a job for exporting phone records, click Submit. To schedule and/or activate this job, use the Job Scheduler option in the Bulk Administration main menu. |
Multiple User Phones to Export or Import
The exported file name gets suffixed with the timestamp. If a recurring job is scheduled for export phones, the information gets exported with same filename but different timestamps.
When you import the exported file that has phones with multiple users, all users get exported in the same record.