Export Configuration Data
Use BAT to export configuration data from Cisco Unified Communications Manager.
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You cannot export VPN details through Import/Export if you are using the U.S. export unrestricted version of Cisco Unified Communications Manager. |
Procedure
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Choose . |
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In the Job Information section, enter the.tar file name, without the extension, in the Tar File Name field. BPS uses this filename to export the configuration details.
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In the Select items to Export section, choose the options you want to export. |
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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. |
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In the Job Description field, enter the description that you want to provide for the job. Export Configuration is the default description. |
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You can choose to run the job immediately or later by selecting the corresponding radio button. |
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To check for interdependency of tables to make sure that the related records are also exported, click Check Dependency.
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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. |
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Use the Job Scheduler option in the Bulk Administration main menu to schedule and/or activate this job. |
Export Configuration Data Options
You can choose the options to export when you use BAT to export configuration data from Cisco Unified Communications Manager.
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System data options
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Call routing data options
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Media resources options
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User data options
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Device data options
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Advanced features options
System Data Options
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Cisco Unified Communications Manager
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Cisco Unified Communications Manager Group
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Date/Time Group
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Device Pool
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Enterprise Parameter
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Location
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Phone NTP Reference
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Region
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Server
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Service Parameter
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SRST
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Security Profile (Phone & SIP Trunk)
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Physical Location
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Device Mobility Group
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Presence Group
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LDAP System
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Device Mobility Info
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DHCP Server
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DHCP Subnet
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Application Server
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LDAP Directory
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LDAP Authentication
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MLPP Domain
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Resource Priority Namespace Network Domain
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Resource Priority Namespace List
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CUMA Server Security Profile
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Geo Location Configuration
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Geo Location Filter
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Enterprise Phone Configuration
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Certificate
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LDAP Custom Filter for Users
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LDAP Custom Filter for Groups
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Location Bandwidth Manager Group
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Audio Codec Preference Lists
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LDAP Search
Call Routing Data Options
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Application Dial Rules
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CSS (Class of Control)
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Partitions (Class of Control)
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Route Filter
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Time Period (Class of Control)
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Time Schedule (Class of Control)
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Translation Pattern
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AAR Group
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Forced Authorization Codes
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Directory Lookup Dial Rules
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Client Matter Codes
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Call Park
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Call Pickup Group
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Directory Number
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MeetMe Number
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Cisco Attendant Console Pilot Point
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Directed Call Park
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SIP Dial Rules
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Line Group
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Route Group
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Hunt List
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Route List
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Hunt Pilot
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Intercom Route Partition
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Intercom CSS
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Access List
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Route Pattern
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Called Party Transformation Pattern
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SIP Route Pattern
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Intercom Directory Number
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Intercom Translation Pattern
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Calling Party Transformation Pattern
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Time Of Day Access
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Logical Partition Policy
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CCD Requesting Service
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Hosted DN Group
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Block Learned Patterns
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Hosted DN Patterns
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CCD Advertising Service
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External Call Control Profile
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Transformation Profile
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CCD Feature Configuration
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CCD Partition
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Mobility Profile Configuration
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Handoff Configuration
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Enterprise Feature Access Configuration
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Elin Group
Media Resources Options
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Annunciator
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Conference Bridge
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Media Resource Group
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Media Resource Group List
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Media Termination Point
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Transcoder
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Music On Hold Server
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Mobile Voice Access
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Music On Hold Server
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IVR
User Data Options
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SIP Realm
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Application User
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Access Control Group
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Role
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Application User CAPF Profile
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Credential Policy Default
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Credential Policy
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End User
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End User CAPF Profile
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UC Service
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Service Profile
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Self-Provisioning
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User Profile
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Feature Group Template
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Universal Device Template
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Universal Line Template
Device Data Options
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Softkey Template
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Gate Keeper
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Trunk
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SIP Profile
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Phone Services
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Phone Button Template
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Common Phone Profile
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Gateway
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Device Defaults
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Device Profile
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Common Device Configuration
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CTI Route Point
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Phone
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Recording Profile
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Remote Destination
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Remote Destination Profile
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Feature Control Policy
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Default Device Profile
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SIP Normalization Script
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SDP Transparency Profile
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Wireless LAN Profile Group
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Wireless LAN Profile
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Network Access Profile
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Wi-Fi Hotspot Profile
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Expressway-C
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.
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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.