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Backup support

The backup mechanisms and tools vary from vendor to vendor. Below is a brief description of the supported IMPORT backup formats and methods for each

OmniPCX

The standard tab format from an Alcatel OmniPCX appears as follows:-

Then import the file into UCentric from within the site manager, Zero-Touch SPA or using the following command line:

Audit.exe Live Alcatel -S 123 -d 127.0.0.1 -f “relative\path\to\myfile.txt


/ FreePBX (and derivatives)

First of all, obtain a backup through the web portal for the Asterisk/FreePBX by selecting the top menu, then click “Admin” and select “Backup & Restore”

Select “Add Backup

Under “Add Backup” Give the backup a name and a description.

Under “Storage” click the drop-down menu and select the file storage location you can access (create one if none are shown)

Click “Submit” in the lower right corner of the page. Doing so will return you to the “Backup & Restore” page.

Running the backup

On the “Backup” tab of the “Backup & Restore” page click the “play” icon under the “Actions” heading.

You will be presented with a scrolling log of the backup in real time. Depending on the size and complexity of your PBX this may take some time.

When your backup is complete, a blue banner stating “Your backup has finished” will briefly appear. If you happen to miss this banner look for a line stating “Finished saving to selected filestore locations” in the log.

Select “Close” on the log display

Downloading the Backup

On the “Backup & Restore” page select the “Restore” tab and click the “Download” icon in the “Actions” field of the “Restore from local cache” block.

Then import the file into UCentric from within the site manager, Zero-Touch SPA or using the following command line:

Audit.exe Live Alcatel -S 123 -d 127.0.0.1 -f “relative\path\to\myfile.tar.gz


CUCM

The Cisco CUCM decoder utilises the “BATS backup” capability of the CUCM. To obtain and import a BATS backup, follow these steps.

Login to the Cisco Unified Administration

Login into the “Cisco Unified CM Administration” portal from a Web Browser, note: Firefox is recommended for older Cisco CUCM’s due to HTML compatibility issues on other browsers.

Creating the backup

Select the “Export” function from “Bulk Administration” in the top menu


Enter a suitable name for the backup and press “Submit”

You should see the following message appear in the status panel

Check Scheduler

Go to the Scheduler to ensure that the backup job in progress


If the job says “Hold”, activate it by ticking the checkbox and clicking on “Activate Selected”

If the job appears to get stuck on “Pending”, us the “Cisco Unified Serviceability” interface and ensure that the AXL, BPS and TAPS services are all activated (Note: this requires Admin access)

When completed, the status will change


Downloading the backup

Select “Upload/Download” files in the “Bulk Administration” menu.

Enter the prefix you entered in 2.2 and click on “Find”

Select the backup and click on “Download Selected”

Finally, save the file on your local system to use as an import to UCentric Voice Audit.

Cisco backups performed from the standard web portal for the Cisco CUCM. This generates a .tar file. You can import this into UCentric the Universal Decoder, through the site manager in the web portal or from the command line using

Audit.exe Live CISCO -S 123 -d 127.0.0.1 -f “relative\path\to\myfile.tar

CUCM CDR Data

If you want to capture actual usage of the CUCM, you can also capture the CDR data at the same time and UCentric will process this when combined with a BATS backup.

Login to the Cisco Unified Serviceability

Login into the “Cisco Unified Serviceability” portal from a Web Browser, note: Firefox is recommended for older Cisco CUCM’s due to HTML compatibility issues on other browsers.

Then select “CDR Analysis and Reporting” from the “Tools” menu.

This will open a new window, select “Export CDR/CMR” from the “CDR” menu


Select the date range (ideally more than 3 months) and click “Export to File”

This will then display the following:-

Right-click and save both files then click on “Close”


CME (Call Manager Express)

For call manager express you can use the CME GUI and select “Administration -> Save Router Config

Then import the file into UCentric from within the site manager, Zero-Touch SPA or using the following command line:

Audit.exe Live CME -S 123 -d 127.0.0.1 -f “relative\path\to\myfile.txt

Avaya - IP Office

Perform a backup as described here: https://pbxbook.com/ipoffice/iposcimp.html

Login to IP Office Manager 
Click on File ➤ Import/Export ➤ Export...

Select the Check Box for All of the configuration, and click OK.

Then import the file into UCentric from within the site manager, Zero-Touch SPA or using the following command line:

Audit.exe Live IP Office -S 123 -d 127.0.0.1 -f “relative\path\to\myfile.txt


Lync / Skype for Business / Teams

At present this is a semi-automated task that requires domain-admin privileges.

Please contact support@mit-tech.co.uk for more details.

BCM

The Notel/Avaya BCM audit can be imported from either an Excel config file that looks like this:-

Then import the file into UCentric from within the site manager, Zero-Touch SPA or using the following command line:

Audit.exe Live BCM -S 123 -d 127.0.0.1 -f “relative\path\to\myfile.xls


HiPath / HiCom

Siemens/Unify HiPath’s can be audited from what is called a “Regen” or “LastLoad” file. Both are .txt files and look something like this:-

Then import the file into UCentric from within the site manager, Zero-Touch SPA or using the following command line:

Audit.exe Live HiPath -S 123 -d 127.0.0.1 -f “relative\path\to\myfile.txt


OpenScape OSV

OSV can be imported from a ZIP file that contains .cfg and .csv files for the OSV configuration. It needs at a minimum:-

uc_users.csv UC Users

mediatrix.csv Mediatrix Servers

????_bgl_????.txt Main location devices

DLS-export.csv SIP + Keys

mlhg_??????.csv Hunt groups

export_all.txt Main configuration file

In addition the .cfg files for each gateway will enable UCentric to accurately audit the entire solution.

Then import the zip file into UCentric from within the site manager, Zero-Touch SPA or using the following command line:

Audit.exe Live OSV -S 123 -d 127.0.0.1 -f “relative\path\to\myfile.zip


MiCollab / MiCC / MiVoice Connect

Backups are achieved through importing standard ‘backups’ downloaded through the MiVoice Connect, MiCollab and MiCC application web portals.

Then import the file into UCentric from within the site manager, Zero-Touch SPA or using the following command line:

Audit.exe Live MiVB -S 123 -d 127.0.0.1 -f “relative\path\to\myfile.tar

Audit.exe Live MiCC -S 123 -d 127.0.0.1 -f “relative\path\to\myfile.tar

Audit.exe Live MiCollab -S 123 -d 127.0.0.1 -f “relative\path\to\myfile.tar

MiVB

Backups are achieved through importing standard ‘backups’ downloaded through the MiVoice Business application web portal.

Then import the file into UCentric from within the site manager, Zero-Touch SPA or using the following command line:

Audit.exe Live MiVB -S 123 -d 127.0.0.1 -f “relative\path\to\myfile.tar

NOTE: This method is only available to Mitel, and their Authorised Users


3300 / Legacy MiVB

Backups are achieved through manually exporting the following forms manually, and exporting them from the Mitel Application portal to a CSV file (one for each section) – then zipping them up into a single file for processing

System Options

System Capacity

Users and Services Configuration

Feature Access Codes

System Speed Calls

Personal Ring Groups

Hunt Groups

Ring Groups

Pickup Groups

Paging Groups

Call Forwarding Profile

DND

Default Account Codes

Independent Account Codes

System Account Codes

Inward Dialling Modification

Outward Dialling Modification

Trunk Attributes

ICP/PBX Network Elements

IP/XNET Trunk Groups

All IP Telephones

Hardware Modules

Hardware Compute Cards

System IP Properties

Network Elements

ACD Agents IDs

ACD Agent Skill Groups

ACD Express Groups

ACD paths

ACD Path interflow dialling lists

ACD Remote Agent Subgroups

Default CESID

L2 to CESID

CESID Assignment

ARS Call Progress Tone Detection

ARS Digit Modification

ARS Maximum Dialled Digits

ARS Routes

ARS Route Lists

ARS Route Plans

ARS Digits Dialled

ARS Leading Digits

ARS Node Identities

Analog Trunks + Trunk Groups

Digital Trunks

DID Ranges for CPN Substitution

Then import the file into UCentric from within the site manager, Zero-Touch SPA or using the following command line:

Audit.exe Live MiVB2 -S 123 -d 127.0.0.1 -f “relative\path\to\myfile.zip

BroadWorks (Broadsoft)

Cisco Broadworks can be audited via two methods. These are.

Using a tool called EMU if the customer has access which can then produce a (Broadsoft) JSON backup. Then import the file into UCentric from within the site manager, Zero-Touch SPA or using the following command line:

Audit.exe Live EMU -S 123 -d 127.0.0.1 -f “relative\path\to\myfile.json

A direct connection to BroadSoft using the OCI-P protocol. This relies on the customer providing the URL to the XSP server and a group admin and password for each account that requires auditing.


OpenScape Business (OSBiz )

OSBiz can be imported from a standard OSBiz XML input/export file.

It should appear in this form:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>

<osbiz>

<general>

<xml_file_version>1.0</xml_file_version>

<system_type>OSBiz S</system_type>

<system_mode>UC Suite</system_mode>

<system_in_network>false</system_in_network>

</general>

<basic>

<gateway>

<customer_name>Test In House</customer_name>

<contract_number/>

<system_name>Test</system_name>

<gateway_location/>

<contact_address/>

<system_country>United Kingdom</system_country>

<brand>OpenScape Business</brand>

<international_prefix>00</international_prefix>

<national_prefix>0</national_prefix>

<country_code>44</country_code>

<local_area_code/>

<pabx_number/>

<node_id>0</node_id>

<continuous_tone>true</continuous_tone>

</gateway>

Then import the zip file into UCentric from within the site manager, Zero-Touch SPA or using the following command line:

Audit.exe Live OSBiz -S 123 -d 127.0.0.1 -f “relative\path\to\myfile.xml


NEAX

NEC NEAX systems can be imported from a Standard XLSX backup that has the following tabs:-

You can import the XLSX file into UCentric from within the site manager, Zero-Touch SPA or using the following command line:

Audit.exe Live NEC -S 123 -d 127.0.0.1 -f “relative\path\to\myfile.xlsx

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 Word documents.

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