Overview
This page details the supported vendors and capabilities for UCentric Voice Audit and Migration.
It is designed as a broad overview of capabilities and the types of data that can be captured. It is not intended to be a complete specification of each decoder and should be used as a general reference guide only.
Supported Audit Methods for Voice Audits
This section details the supported methods for auditing each voice platform/PBX methods.
Audits can be performed in a variety of ways such as directly via IP using SSH or Telnet, by collecting a backup or extract from the system to import into UCentric or via Dial up/Modem connection.
The pages linked below contain guides for each type of audit method, please refer to the table for which methods are supported on each vendor/PBX Type.
Vendor | Model | Also known as | Audit Method(s) | Ports Used (IP Audits Only) | Backup supported? | Expected Backup format |
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3CX | 3CX | Backup only | - |
| XML Backup (.xml) | |
Aastra | 430 | Mitel MiVO400 | Backup only | - |
| Excel Spreadsheet (.xls) |
MX-One | MD110 | SSH, Modem | 22 |
| Command dump (.zip) | |
Alcatel | OmniPCX | Backup, SSH, Modem | 22 |
| Config export (.txt) | |
ASC | Recorder | XML File import | - | XML Backup (.xml) | ||
Asterisk | FreePBX | SSH | 22 |
| Asterisk backup (.tar.gz) | |
Avaya | BCM | Backup only | - |
| Excel export (*.xls) | |
CM | Definity | ASA and SSH | 5022, 22 |
| UCentric backup (.ucx) | |
IP Office | TFTP | 69 |
| Config export (.txt) | ||
Avaya / SDX | INDeX | Telnet / Modem | 23 | |||
Axxess | 5000 | Mitel 5000 | Backup only |
| Access DB (.accdb) | |
Broadsoft | Broadworks | TCP/IP (Via XSP API) | 2208 |
| EMU (.json) | |
BT | CS2K | Backup only | - |
| Excel export (*.xls) | |
Cisco | CME | Backup only | - |
| Route export (.txt) | |
CUCM | Backup only | - |
| CUCM BATS (.tar) | ||
Genesys | PureConnect | Backup only | - |
| Excel backup (.xls) | |
GPT | BTeX | Modem | - | |||
IBM/Siemens | ROLM, 9751 | Modem | - | |||
Intertel/ | Axxess | Mitel MiVO250 | HTTP and TCP/IP | 80, 4000 | ||
Microsoft | Teams, Lync, Skype for Business, | PowerShell | - |
| MIT provided backup. | |
Mitel | 3300 | MiVB (Non MSL) | Telnet, SSH, SNMP and TCP/IP | 23, 22, 5022, 5023, 161 | CSV Extracts | Archive (.zip) |
SX2000 | SX2000 Light | Telnet | 23 | |||
MiCollab | Backup only | - |
| MSL Backup (.tar) | ||
MiCC | Backup only | - |
| MSL Backup (.tar) | ||
MiVoice Connect | Shoretel Shoreware | Backup only | - |
| MySQL Export (.sql) | |
MiVoice Office 250 | Axxess 5000 / Mitel 5000 | Backup only | - |
| Access DB (.accdb) | |
MiVoice Office 400 | Aastra 430 | Backup only | - |
| Excel Spreadsheet (.xls) | |
NEC | NEAX | Backup only | - |
| Excel export (.xls) | |
NEC/Philips | Sopho/IS3000 | Backup only | - |
| XML backup (.xml) | |
Nortel / Avaya | Meridian, Succession, CS1000, CS1K | rLogin, Telnet, Modem | 513, 23 |
| Command dump - Contact MIT for commands (.txt) | |
OneAccess | One425 | Backup only | - |
| Archive (.zip) | |
Siemens/Unify | HiPath | HiCom 1xx | Backup only | - |
| LastLoad/Regen (.txt) |
iSDX | Realitis, HiPath DX | Telnet / Modem | 23 |
| Command dump - Contact MIT for commands (.txt) | |
OpenScape OSV | Backup only | - |
| Cfg Archive (.zip) | ||
Shortel | Shoreware | Mitel MiVC | FBackup onlyle | - |
| MySQL Export (.sql |
Unify | OSBiz | Backup only | - |
| XML backup (.xml) |
Outputs
Migration Plan
The migration plan exporting allows blending of additional data (e.g. AD, CDR, DDI ranges etc.) and then export to either “Bulk loaders” or direct provisioning through a script, backup or direct “Orchestration”.
Additional Data Imports and Blending
When exporting data for the purposes of migration, additional data sources can be imported into UCentric to blend it with audit data. Supported additional datasets and formats are shown in this section
DDI number ranges / extension ranges
This data ensures DDI information is associated with a device, user, or extension. It can be used to highlight any issues a migration would encounter from users who have moved locations but retained their extension number. Hunt groups spanning multiple locations can also be identified with this information. Fields shown in the table below as fieldName represent the columns in the LLD (Bulk Loader Excel sheet) that is generated.
Call Logging SMDR/CIL
This data allows for identification of any extensions or users that have no or little activity, and therefore may not need to be migrated.
Network MAC/IP captures (CDP/LLDP logs)
Network data allows for IP devices that have not been connected to the network to be identified which may then be considered as inactive or unused.
Active Directory/LDAP
An export from Active Directory or an LDAP server allows for the correct allocation of names against extension numbers where an integrated telephone directory is either unpopulated or inaccurate. Departmental information can also be associated against a user.
Voicemail Exports (i.e. Cisco Unity)
We can also blend in exports from Voicemail systems such as unity or 3rd party voicemail if it contains a list of users with voicemail configured. This allows for identification of voicemail users in the LLD reports for replication on the hosted voice or system that is being migrated to.
Type | Typical export from | Default Field mappings | Info |
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Active Directory | Microsoft AD | Telephonenumber/Phone | Looks for Line1DN to patch telephonenumber/phone, if no match, attempts to match on name. Will map all appropriate fields if it finds a match. |
DDI | This is generated by us/you on a per-customer basis | EXTNPATTERN | This is used to bulk-map DDI and override locations if needed. In this example, any extension in the form 420xxx will be given an appropriate line1DDI number, and the regionName will be overrriden to "Amsterdam" - The RegionId of -1 means "match all locations to find this number in the list" The example 567x will only be overridden if the existing location (regionID /regionName ) matches. Note: The number of underscores must be the same in the suffix of the 1st two columns for this to work |
Devices | Generated by you/us if needed | userId | Used primarily for Broadworks exports where device information isn't in the backup; |
Network | Edge switches | Number | Will try to match on Number, IP or MAC. If found, will set LANSwitch, LANPort and LANLastSeen values |
Recorder | NICE NTR | Primary Extension Name | If the "Primary Extension Name" matches Line1DN, then the callRecordingMode column is set to "Yes" |
Voicemail | Unity | FirstName | Will persVoicemail voicemail if found, or groupVoicemail if set |
LLD Low-Level-Design/Bulk Migration Plan Export Formats
LLD/Bulk Loaders
UCentric has the capability to export the audited data in several pre-defined export formats suitable for direct bulk-loading into client platforms.
Excel Spreadsheet
This is the standard format for export, which provides separate tabs for devices, profiles, hunt groups, pickup groups, and region information and allows blending and highlighting of usage and out-of-service, and the blending and transformation of data.
JSON
This provides the same data as the Excel output, but in JSON format suitable for consumption by orchestration platforms.
Custom formats
In addition to the above, there are several client-specific bulk export formats.
High-Level Design (HLD) Report
The high-level design document is a user-friendly/customer facing document that contains a full high-level overview of the current
Example Outputs
Our demonstration portal has some sample HLD and LLD reports in our default formats. Click the button below to check these out.
UCentric ZT SPA (Zero Touch Single Page Application)
SPA, or “Zero Touch” refers to the “Single Page Application”, a simplified interface for Auditing and Provisioning within UCentric.
Call flows
The following PABX vendors exports also include ‘Call Flows’ – This details where a DID/DDI call originating from the public network is routed to an IVR, Hunt Group or ACD call path.
At present this is supported for:-
Mitel MiVC, Mitel MiVB, Avaya CM and Skype for Business
These call flows are included within the Excel Bulk Loader and High-Level Design documents.
Direct orchestration
The “Direct Orchestration” provides the means to directly build or ‘Orchestrate’ the config of a new system though a script, a backup, or through direct API Orchestration
RingCentral
Direct API provisioning to the RingCentral cloud solution using SSO credentials. This is licensed through RingCentral’s partner programme, and you should contact them directly for access to this feature.
WebEx by Cisco
Direct provisioning into the WebEx by Cisco cloud solution using SSO credentials. A trial of this is available via the WebEx app store.
BroadWorks (Broadsoft)
With BroadWorks credentials, this can directly populate a Broadsoft/Cisco BroadWorks platform through their web API.
Microsoft Teams
Using the Graph API or PowerShell scriptlets, this automatically creates users, direct connect and presence groups - most integrators have their own methods, so generally a generic LLD is used in conjuction with existing processes.
Cisco BATS
Creates a v12.5 compatible BATS backup that can be restored directly onto a Cisco CUCM / HCS solution
Skype PowerShell Script (Deprecated)
This generates a script that can be locally executed on a private cloud / on-premise Skype-for-Business platform to create all the users, groups and direct connects.
EMU
Generates a EMU JSON export that can be pushed into the EMU service allowing provisioning of a Cisco BroadWorks platform through intermediate JSON.
8x8
Provides an 8x8 compatible spreadsheet that can be bulk loaded into the 8x8 platform.
Unify XML
Creates an XML file compatible with the Unify OpenScape bulk loading process.
Index
Revision history
Please refer to Supported Vendors List document in SharePoint or Repo for revision history prior to moving article to Confluence
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Current Version (v. 23) | Jul 04, 2024 09:31 | Paul McGuinness |
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v. 23 | Jul 04, 2024 09:31 | Paul McGuinness |
v. 22 | Jul 03, 2024 14:09 | Sean Millar |
v. 21 | Oct 18, 2023 15:00 | Paul McGuinness |
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v. 18 | Aug 23, 2023 11:10 | Paul McGuinness |
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v. 16 | Jun 28, 2023 16:11 | Jim Coble |
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v. 13 | Jan 27, 2023 14:45 | Sean Millar |
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