This guide outlines how to create a word merge template, the use of tokens and the context each should be used in.
Word Merge Syntax
Overview
The merging of data from a Voice Audit into a Word Document is achieved via tokens placed within a normal .docx style word document.
The location of the templates is typically c:\inetpub\UCentricServer\merge_templates and an example _Default_Template.docx is provided to give you examples.
There are 3 types of tokens that can be used within a document to insert data from a voice audit, these are listed below:
Variables: variables are single tokens that do not require and an closingtoken which are encapsulated within curly braces in the form {varname} these can be used outside of tables or used on their on in a row/column/field in a table.
Table tokens: tables require opening and closing tokens and are used in tables only. They are in the form {#tablename} … {var1} {var2} etc… {/tablename}
Image Tokens: Images are in the same form {imgtag} but instead of inserting text, they will insert a dymanically created or stock icon image.
Variables
The variable tokens used below need to be used with curly braces {system_name} for example and can be used on their own outside of tables, please see overview above for an example of usage
Variable Name | Description |
system_name | Name assigned within Asset Manager, i.e. “ACME Site 1” |
system_version | PABX Version |
system_revision | PABX Software Revision |
system_firmware | PABX Firmware |
system_mac | PABX MAC Address |
system_ipaddress | PABX IP Address |
system_dbversion | PABX Database Version (if applicable) |
system_dbbuildid | PABX Database Build ID (if applicable) |
system_network_element | Mitel “root” network element |
system_dbregion | Mitel MiVO Database Region |
scan_date | Audit date |
connection_type | Numeric 1 – 8; 1 = ip, 2= modem/ tracker, 3=7100, 4= mixml, 5=ras/vpn 6=Race, 7=Serial, 8=Marwatch |
system_type | Platform Type |
ip_address | IP Address of PABX, i.e. “10.1.1.22” |
total_extns | Total # of Extensions available |
total_trunks | Total # of Trunks available |
total_analog_extns | Total # of Analog Extensions available |
total_digital_extns | Total # of Digital Extensions available |
total_hybrid_extns | Total # of Hybrid Extensions available |
total_analog_trunks | Total # of Analog Trunks available |
total_digital_trunks | Total # of Digital Trunks available |
total_hybrid_trunks | Total # of Hybrid Trunks available |
total_out_of_service | Total # of “Out of Service” (Trunks, Extns and Consoles) |
total_cards | Total cards in PABX |
total_circuits | Total circuits |
total_extn_cards | Total Extension cards |
total_trunk_cards | Total Trunk cards |
total_programmed_trunks | Total # of Programmed Trunks |
total_programmed_extns | Total # of Programmed Extensions |
total_programmed_consoles | Total # of Programmed Consoles |
total_extn_capacity | Total # of Extensions available |
total_trunk_capacity | Total # of Trunks available |
total_oos_trunks | Total # of Trunks marked “Out of Service” |
total_oos_extns | Total # of Extensions marked “Out of Service” |
total_semi_programmed_trunks | Total # of Trunks with no Trunk number |
total_semi_programmed_extns | Total # of Extensions with no Extension number |
total_ip_extns | Total # IP Extensions |
total_ip_trunks | Total # IP Trunks |
used_analog_extns | # of used Analog Extensions |
used_digital_extns | # of used Digital Extensions |
used_hybrid_extns | # of used Hybrid Extensions |
used_ip_extns | # of used IP Extensions |
used_analog_trunks | # of used Analog Trunks |
used_digital_trunks | # of used Digital Trunks |
used_hybrid_trunks | # of used Hybrid Trunks |
used_ip_trunks | # of used IP Trunks |
total_ac15 | Total # of AC15 Trunks |
total_ac13 | Total # of AC13 Trunks |
total_em | Total # of E&M Trunks |
total_mg | Total # of Media Gateways or Cabinets |
cisco_unsupported | Total # of Unsupported Cisco devices |
Vendor | Vendor ID code Novalog.dbo.PABX_Sites.{switchtype} |
cardsfull | # of cards that are 100% utilised |
cardsnearlyfull | # of cards that are >90% utilised |
license_alert | # of licenses that are >90% utilised |
Siplicenses | Total SIP Licenses (MiVB) |
Example Word Merge Template:
This section outlines an example template that can be copied into a word document. Not all tokens will be relevant for each vendor. Vendor specific tokens can be found in the relevant sections or as indicated in the examples below
Name | {system_name} |
Type | {system_type} |
Audit date | {scan_date} |
Platform details
Version | {system_version} |
Revision | {system_revision} |
Firmware | {system_firmware} |
IP Address | {system_ipaddress} |
MAC Address | {system_mac} |
SPA Version | {SPAVersion} |
UCentric Server Version | {UCVersion} |
Decoder Version | {DecoderVersion} |
Scan Duration | {ScanDuration} |
Gateway / Cabinet overview
The system type is ‘{platformType}’ running on ‘{platformName}’
There are {total_mg} nodes in this configuration.
Node Type name | Name | Detail | MAC | IP Address |
{#gateways} {cabtype} | {name} | {detail} | {mac} | {ip} {/gateways} |
Note: You can replace {cabtype} with {switchtype} for Mitel MiVoice Connect systems to show more meaningful information
SRST Servers (Cisco only)
SRST | IP Address 1 | Port 1 | IP Address 2 | Port 2 | IP Address 3 | Port 3 |
{#srst}{srst} | {ipaddress1} | {port1} | {ipaddress2} | {port2} | {ipaddress3} | {port3}{/srst} |
Migration overview
These tokens allow you to insert a number of ‘insights’ into your template document that show the impact of attempting to migrate the audited platform to a hosted solution
The following important discoveries were made during the audit of the existing voice platform.
Category | Count | Information |
Cards full | {cardsfull} | Cards that are 100% utilised |
Cards almost full | {cardsnearlyfull} | Cards that are >90% utilised |
License status | (See licensing section) | {license_alert} |
{#migsumm}{title} | {count} | {detail} {/migsumm} |
Migration considerations
This table will detail any common facilities being used by a legacy platform and if it is supported in the commonly used hosted environments
Facility in use | # of instances | Microsoft Support |
{#migrationfeatures} {statusimg} {desc} | {count} | {sfbIcon} {sfbInfo} {/migrationfeatures} |
Vendor specific considerations: -
Cisco: {ciscoIcon} {ciscoInfo}
BroadSoft: {broadsoftIcon} {broadsoftInfo}
Microsoft: {sfbIcon} {sfbInfo}
Mitel: {mitelconnectIcon} {mitelconnectInfo}
Zoom: {zoomIcon} {zoomInfo}
8x8: {eightIcon} {eightInfo}
RingCentral: {rcIcon} {rcInfo}
Migration overview by location
Location | Analog | Digital | IP | Cisco | Broadsoft | Skype | ||||||
Counts | Ana | Dig | IP | Ana | Dig | IP | Ana | Dig | IP | |||
{#migrationbyloc} {Region_Name} | {Total_analog} | {Total_digital} | {Total_IP} | {ciscoAnalogIcon} | {ciscoDigitalIcon} | {ciscoIPIcon} | {broadsoftAnalogIcon} | {broadsoftDigitalIcon} | {broadsoftIPIcon} | {skypeAnalogIcon} | {skypeDigitalIcon} | {skypeIPIcon} {/migrationbyloc} |
Migration Features Graphs
{chartcccisco} -> CISCO
{chartccbroadsoft} - > RING CENTRAL
{chartccteams} - > TEAMS
{chartccbroadsoft%} - > BROADSOFT
{chartccrc} - > RINGCENTRAL
{chartcceight} - > 8x8
Each of the above tokens will provide a % compliance across ALL insights for that vendor, e.g. 250 items (phones, hunt groups, call forwarding etc.) and 125 compliant would show 50%
The color banding is automatic as follows:-
0 – 30% -> Red
31 – 65% -> Blue
65%+ -> Green
Handset Summary
This details a summary of all of the extensions and trunks captured within the audit.
Extensions
There are {total_extn_cards} extension cards within the system, providing the following capacities:
Capacity | Used | |
Total | {total_extns} | {total_programmed_extns} |
Analog | {total_analog_extns} | {used_analog_extns} |
Digital | {total_digital_extns} | {used_digital_extns} |
Hybrid (i.e. COV) | {total_hybrid_extns} | {used_hybrid_extns} |
IP | {total_ip_extns} | {used_ip_extns} |
{chartextn} |
There were {total_oos_extns} extensions marked as ‘out of service’ |
The extension digit length for this system is {extnlength} {extnlengtherror}
Handset Types
Where known, this details all the different handsets or softphone types in use. This allows you to understand what features and facilities users are currently utilising and ensuring that any migration does not reduce their experience.
Handset | Model | Programmed | OOS | No Extn # | Details |
{#handsets} {extnimg}
| {extntype} | {extntotal} | {extnoos} | {extnnonum} | {extndesc} {/handsets} |
User types
ID | Description | Abbreviation |
{#usertypes} {id} | {Description} | {Abbreviation} {/usertypes} |
Unsupported phones/Provisioning Compatibility Check
The below tokens can be used to check compatibility of the current phones/devices on a selected voice vendor, useful for checking prior to provisioning a cloud or hosted voice solution.
The table is the same for each vendor, just change checkHandsetsCisco to one of these: checkHandsets8x8 , checkHandsetsMitel, checkHandsetsOCC, checkHandsetsBW, checkHandsetsTeams, checkHandsetsRC and checkHandsetsEvolve
Handset | Model | Programmed | Details |
{#checkHandsetsCisco} {extnimg}
| {extntype} | {extntotal} | {comment} {/checkH |
Trunks
Trunk utilisation
There are {total_trunk_cards} trunk cards within the system, providing the following capacities:
Capacity | Used | |
Total | {total_trunks} | {total_programmed_trunks} |
Analog | {total_analog_trunks} | {used_analog_trunks} |
Digital | {total_digital_trunks} | {used_digital_trunks} |
Hybrid (i.e. AC13/AC15/E&M) | {total_hybrid_trunks} | {used_hybrid_trunks} |
IP | {total_ip_trunks} | {used_ip_trunks} |
AC13 | {total_ac13} | |
AC15 | {total_ac15} | |
E&M | {total_em} |
{charttrunks} |
There were {total_oos_trunks} extensions marked as ‘out of service’ |
Trunk groups
Trunk Group | # of Members | Description | Audio | Day Type / In | Night Type / In | Calling Name / Number | Group type |
{#trunkgroups} {groupnum} | {count} | {description} | {audio} | {dayRingType} / {dayRingIn} | {nightRingType} / {nightRingIn} | {callingPartyName} / {callingPartyNumber} | {type}{/trunkgroups} |
Trunks (detailed)
Trunk Group | Type / Desc | Trunk / Desc | Audio | Day Type / In | Night Type / In | Calling Name / Number |
{#trunks} {trunkGroup} | {type} {groupDesc} | {trunkNo} {desc} | {audio} | {dayRingType} / {dayRingIn} | {nightRingType} / {nightRingIn} | {callingPartyName} / {callingPartyNumber} {/trunks} |
Dial plan / ARS digits in use
Digit | Digits to follow | Group # | COR | Route Type | Trunk Type | Description | Absorb | Insert | Final | Group type |
{#ars} {digit}{following} | {digitstofollow} | {trunkgroup} | {cor} | {routetype} | {type} | {description} | {abs} | {ins} | {ft} | {grouptype}{/ars} |
Or
Digit | Digits to follow | Route Termination Type | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | Absorb | Insert |
{#ars2} {digit}{following} | {digitstofollow} | {rid} | {c1} | {c2} | {c3} | {abs} | {ins}{/ars2} |
List all Routes (in use or not)
Digit | Route Type | Trunk Group Type | Absorb | Insert | Final Tone/Marker |
{#ars3} {rn} | {routetype} | {tt} | {abs} | {ins} | {ft}{/ars3} |
List all Plans
Route Termination Type | Route Plan Number | Day and Time Zone # | Day Zone | Zone 1 Term Type | Zone 2 Term Type | Zone 3 Term Type | Zone 4 Term Type |
{#ars4} {rid} | {rpn} | {dtz} | {dz} | {z1type} {z1term} | {z2type} {z2term} | {z3type} {z3term} | {z4type} {z4term} {/ars4} |
Shows only discreet routes (no duplication for 1st/2nd/3rd etc.)
Route Number | Routing Medium | Trunk group number | Description / SIP Peer Profile Label | Trunk Type | Route Type |
{#ars5} {rn} | {type} | {trunkgroup} | {description} | {grouptype} | {routetype} {/ars5} |
MiVB:
You can also add:-
{rt} to show the route number if required
{term} to show the termination number
Hunt and Pickup Groups
List all hunt / pickup groups and members
(Warning – Do not use on large systems as 100’s of pages may result)
Category | Pilot Number | Name | Mode | Type | Member No. | Member Name |
{#groups} {pilotType} | {pilotNumber} | {groupName} | {huntMode} | {groupType} | {memberNo} | {memberName} {/groups} |
Summary of hunt and pickup groups
Category | Pilot Number | Distribution | Name | # of Members | Warning |
{#groupsumm}{pilotType} | {pilotNumber} | {distribution} | {groupName} | {totalMembers} | {warning}{/groupsumm} |
Note: You can split out some group types by replacing the start / end tags for :-
{#huntsumm} {/huntsumm} - Hunt groups only
{#pickupsumm} {/pickupsumm} - Pickup group only
{#workgrpsumm} {/workgrpsumm} - Workgroups only (MiVC/Shoretel)
{#prgsumm} {/prgsumm} - Programmed Ring Groups only (Mitel)
{#parksumm} {/parksumm} - Park Groups only
{#pagingsumm} {/pagingsumm} - Paging Groups only
{#acdsumm} {/acdsumm} - ACD/ACD2/ACDX/MCD Groups only
{#ringsumm} {/ringsumm} - Ring Groups only
{#mdusumm} {/mdusumm} - MDU Groups only
{#twinsumm} {/twinsumm} - Twin Groups only
Hunt/Pickups with 1 member
Pilot | Group Name | Type | Member | Member Name |
{#badgroups} {pilotNumber} | {groupName} | {pilotType} | {memberNo} | {memberName}{/badgroups} |
Groups with no members
Pilot | Name | Type |
{#badgroups2} {pilotNumber} | {groupName} | {pilotType}{/badgroups2} |
There are {emptygroups} groups with no members
Out of service
This shows the total of all “Out of Service” devices. This is determined as: Analog Extensions/Trunks that have been marked “OOS” by an Engineer; Digital Extensions/Trunks that have been marked “OOS” by either the PABX or an Engineer (e.g. If a digital set is unplugged, it is usually marked “OOS” by the PABX automatically).
Type | Sub-type | State | Total OOS | Resilient | Actual OOS |
{#oos}{type} | {subtype} | {state} | {oos} | {resilient} | {actualoos}{/oos} |
Feature Codes
Shows all feature codes (e.g. “Make Busy”, “DND” etc.) – Note the orange entries apply to some vendors only (e.g. MiVO 250)
Feature name | Code | Admins Only | Directory Entry | Engineering Only |
{#codes} {featurename} | {code} | {adminonly} | {direntry} | {engonly}{/codes} |
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Energy insights
Note: for this model, the assumption is made that ALL devices are in use for 30% of a 5-day working week. This report is for illustration purposes only.
The current Total kWh of {greentotalkwh} can be reflected as the following environmental impact :-
Impact on the environment – PER HOUR
{greentotalco2} Kilograms of CO2/hour generated by electricity production
{greentotal_felled} fully grown trees felled
{greentotal_cars} passenger vehicles driven for 1 year (or {greentotal_miles} miles driven in one car)
{greentotal_phones} mobile phones charged
The total energy usage of {greentotal_homes} homes
Annually, this means a total kWh/annum of {greentotalkwh_y}
Impact on the environment – ANNUALLY {greentotalco2_y} Kilograms of CO2 generated!
{greentotal_felled_y} fully grown trees felled
{greentotal_cars_y} passenger vehicles driven for 1 year (or {greentotal_miles_y} miles driven in one car)
{greentotal_phones_y} mobile phones charged
The total energy usage of {greentotal_homes_y} homes
Mitigation
The above could be mitigated by
Migrating your on-premise voice system to a hosted solution, where the overall electricity usage is shared across a large number of clients using more efficient technologies.
You might also consider
Recycling {greentotal_bags_y} bags of waste instead of sending them to landfill – EACH YEAR
Planting {greentotal_trees_y} seedlings let letting them grow for 10 years – EACH YEAR
Swapping {greentotal_bulbs_y} incandescent bulbs to LED’s
Basic Carbon footprint information
Description | Type | Subtype | Qty | Total kWh | Watts/item | kgCO2 | gCO2/item |
{#green}{desc} | {type} | {subtype} | {total} | {totalkwh} | {watts} | {kgco2} | {gco2}{/green} |
Total kWh: {greentotalkwh} Total kgCO2: {greentotalco2}
Region / Location information
If your system is a modern IP platform (i.e. Cisco, Avaya etc.), the circuits within the platform can be separated into a number or regions or locations. This details that information if it is available.
Circuit ID | User | MAC | IP Address | Revision | Region |
{#regions}{circuitid} | {username} | {mac} | {ipaddress} | {revision} | {regionname} {/regions} |
This report summarises region information for larger systems
Region ID | Region Name | Standard Sets | IP Sets |
{#regionsumm}{regionId} | {regionName} | {totalSets} | {totalIpSets}{/regionsumm} |
License usage
There are a number of ways in which licenses are detailed within voice platforms.
Description | Num of devices licensed | Licenses per device | Total Used |
{#ciscolicenses}{description} | {numdevices} | {unitsperdevice} | {used}{/ciscolicenses} |
{totalCiscoLicensesUsed}
General Licenses
This table will automatically display license usage for Mitel, Avaya, Aastra and older Cisco platforms.
License type | Name | ID | Fixed Value | Maximum | Used | Available | % Used |
{#licenses}{type} | {name} | {id} | {fixed} | {max} | {used} | {available} | {percused}{/licenses} |
Aastra SAP/SEC license counts
LIM | Type | Analog Extns | Digital Extns | Operator Extns | Total for LIM |
{#sapsec}{lim} | {type} | {analogextns} | {digitalextns} | {oprextns} | {total}{/sapsec} |
Totals: | {saptotalanalog} | {saptotaldigital} | {saptotaloperator} |
User profiles in use
Profiles in use | Count |
{#userprofiles} {profilename} | {count}{/userprofiles} |
Admin roles in use | Count |
{#adminroles} {rolename} | {count}{/adminroles} |
COS/COR Usage
The following COS / COR’s were discovered during the audit
COS / COR | Total DN’s | % using | Device type | COS / COR descriptions | Information |
{#cossummary} {COS} / {COR} | {totalDN} | {percentage} | {phoneType} | {cosdesc} {cordesc} | {comment} {/cossummary} |
Details of where there are less than 20 DN’s using a COS / COR combination
COS / COR | DN | Name | Detail | COS / COR descriptions | Device type | Information |
{#cosdetail} {COS} / {COR} | {circuitId} | {name} | {detail} | {cosdesc} {cordesc} | {phoneType} | {comment} {/cosdetail} |
COS/COR (Mitel MiVB/3300/SX2000)
COS | COR | Total DN’s | % using | Device type | COS / COR descriptions | Information |
{#cossummary} {COS} / {COSN1} / {COSN2} | {COR} / {CORN1} / {CORN2} | {totalDN} | {percentage} | {phoneType} | {cosdesc} {cordesc} | {comment} {/cossummary} |
Details of where there are less than 20 DN’s using a COS / COR combination
COS | COR | DN | Name | Detail | COS / COR descriptions | Device type | Information |
{#cosdetail} {COS} / {COSN1} / {COSN2} | {COR} / {CORN1} / {CORN2} | {circuitId} | {name} | {detail} | {cosdesc} {cordesc} | {phoneType} | {comment} {/cosdetail} |
Card Summary
The following tables produce a card usage summary
Name | Detail | Port/PLID | Max | % using | IP | Total OOS |
{#cardsumm} {name} | {detail} | {PLID} | {maxCapacity} | {percUtilised} | {ip} | {totalOOS} {/cardsumm} |
Firmware and Card End-of-life
This produces a list of cards / cabinets / devices that are cross-referenced against the [EndOfLife] table to produce a list of compliant/out-of-date devices/firmware
Status | Item | Type | firmware | revision | Latest version | Latest version date |
{#firmwareeol} {statusimg} | {name} | {type} | {firmware} | {revision} | {latestVersion} | {latestDate} {/firmwareeol} |
Comparison Summary
Provides a comparison between the selected audit and the next oldest one preceding it. If no available scans, then the table is left empty.
Type | Added | Removed | Changed name | Changed detail | Changed firmware |
{#comparisonsummary} {type} | {addedimg} {added} | {removedimg} {removed} | {changednameimg} {changedname} | {changeddetailimg} {changeddetail} | {changedfirmwareimg} {changedfirmware} {/comparisonsummary} |
Comparison Detail
PLID | Name | Detail | Number | Part number | Revision | Firmware |
{#comparison} {plid} | {nameimg} {name} {oldName} | {detailimg} {detail} {oldDetail} | {circuitidimg} {circuitid} {oldCircuitid} | {partnumberimg} {partnumber} {oldPartnumber} | {revisionimg} {revision} {oldRevision} | {firmwareimg} {firmware} {oldFirmware} {/comparison} |
Migration plan
This produces a list of commonly used TDM features and indicates if they are supported (or have specific requirements) on the major hosted solutions
Facility in use | # of instances | Cisco Support | Broadsoft Support | SfB Support |
{#migrationfeatures} {statusimg} {desc} | {count} | {ciscoIcon} {ciscoInfo} | {broadsoftIcon} {broadsoftInfo} | {sfbIcon} {sfbInfo} {/migrationfeatures} |
Other Tokens
SNMP
SNMP Type | Name / IP | Mode |
{#snmp} {type} | {name} | {mode} {/snmp} |
This will detail all SNMP communities and Trap targets
Avaya Specific Tokens
Uniform Dial Plan
Prefix | Length | Delete | Insert digits | Conv | Node | Num |
{#uniformplan} {id} | {Len} | {Del} | {Insert} | {Conv} | {Node} | {Num} {/uniformplan} |
Shows dial plan information (digit modification)
Coverage Paths
Path ID and Settings | Next Path? | Active | Busy | Don’t Answer | All | DNDSACGoto_Cover | Holiday Coverage | Points |
{#coveragepaths} Path: {id} CvgEnable: {CvgEnable} HuntAfter: {HuntAfter} Linkage: {Linkage} | {NextPath} | In: {Active_In} Out: {Active_Out} | In: {Busy_In} Out: {Busy_Out} | In: {Dont_Answer_In} Out: {Dont_Answer_Out} | In: {All_In} Out: {All_Out} | In: {DNDSACGoto_Cover_In} Out: {DNDSACGoto_Cover_Out} | In: {Holiday_Coverage_In} Out: {Holiday_Coverage_Out} | 1: {Point1} 2: {Point2} 3: {Point3} 4: {Point4} 5: {Point5} 6: {Point6} {/coveragepaths} |
Coverage Time-of-day
Set | Day | Act Time | Coverage Path |
{#coveragetod} {set} | {id} | {ActTime} | {CvgPath} {/coveragetod} |
Abbreviated Personal Dial Lists
Extension DN | List # | Code | Number |
{#abvperslist} {set} | {id} | {Code} | {Number} {/abvperslist} |
Mitel Specific Tokens
Application Record ID | {applicationId} |
Platform Type | {platformType} |
Platform Name | {platformName} e.g. “Industry Standard Server” |
System Unique Identifier | {uniqueId} |
Database Version (MiVO) | {system_dbversion} |
Database Build ID (MiVO) | {system_dbbuildid} |
DN’s exceeding 12 button limits
DN | Name | Location | # of buttons |
{#miccbuttonlimits} {dn} | {name} | {location} | {count} {/miccbuttonlimits} |
Used to identify DN’s that cannot migrate as-is to MiCloud Connect
DID Ranges
Total DID : {totaldidranges}
All DID Ranges
Trunk group | Base number | DN Count | Trunk Count |
{#didranges} {trunkgroup} | {basenumber} | {dncount} | {trunkcount} {/didranges} |
Individual DID
Trunk group | Base number | DN Count | Trunk Count |
{#didranges2} {trunkgroup} | {basenumber} | {dncount} | {trunkcount} {/didranges2} |
Ranges only
Trunk group | From | To | DN Count | Trunk Count |
{#didranges3} {trunkgroup} | {from} | {to} | {dncount} | {trunkcount} {/didranges3} |
Detail # of Button Boxes per location
Location | # of Button Boxes |
{#bboxes} {location} | {total} {/bboxes} |
Total Button Box count: {bboxcount}
Dialling Plan
Digit | Description |
{#dialingplan} {digit} | {desc}{/dialingplan} |
Gateways
Type | Name | Detail | MAC | IP Address |
{#gateways}{cabtype} | {detail} | {name} | {mac} | {ip}{/gateways} |
Note: You can replace {cabtype} with {switchtype} for Mitel MiVoice Connect systems to show more meaningful information within the {#gateways} table
Languages
Language | User Count | Code | LCID | Locale | Voice LCID | Voice Locale |
{#languages}{language} | {count} | {code} | {LCID} | {locale} | {voiceLCID} | {voiceLocale}{/languages} |
Details each language used in a MiVC configuration
For MiVoice Office
Primary Language | Secondary |
{#languages} {primary} | {secondary} {/languages} |
DNIS Map
Trunk Group | Received Digits | Type | Destination | Display Name | Music on Hold |
{#dnis} {tg} | {received} | {type} | {dest} | {name} | {moh} {/dnis} |
Conferencing Map
Trunk Group | Received Digits | Destination | Display Name | Music on Hold |
{#conf} {tg} | {received} | {dest} | {name} | {moh} {/conf} |
Schedules
Name | Mode | Type | Date or Date | Start / End Time | Time Zone |
{#schedules}{name} | {mode} | {type} | {dayordate} | {starttime} {stoptime} | {timezone} {/schedules} |
Details all schedules in place on a MiVoice Connect/Shoretel
Or just use {schedulecount} to just get the count of the schedules.
Contacts
Company Name | Serial | Address | City | Contact | Tenant ID |
{#contacts} {companyname} | {serialnumber | {companyaddress} | {companycity} | {primarycontactname} | {tenantid} {/contacts} |
System Devices
System Extension | Name | Extn Name | Detail | Description | Username | IP Address | MAC |
{#sysdevices} {circuitid} | {name} | {extname} | {detail} | {desc} | {username} | {IP_Address} | {MAC} {/sysdevices} |
This details all extensions that are not actual phones (e.g. Voicemail etc.)
Call Flows (MiVC)
Shows a simplified view of the DNIS -> Groups/Points
Type / Name | Received | Destination | Trunk Group | Slot | Key/Event | Action | DN | Name |
{#callflows} {type} {name} {info} | {rec} | {dest} | {tg} | {slot} | {key} | {action} | {dn} | {dnname} {/callflows} |
Dynamic Extensions (MiVO 250)
Extension | Type | Destination | Description | Outside No? | Private? | Active? | Message Waiting |
{#dynamic} {extn} | {dest_type} | {dest} | {description} | {outside_number} | {private_number} | {is_active} | {mwi} {/dynamic} |
Maintenance Accounts
ID | Description | Username | Password | Enabled Adv Web Page + Diags | Linux Account |
{#maintacc} {password_id} | {description} | {username} | {password} | {web_page_and_diagnostics} | {linux_account} {/maintacc} |
Route Groups (MIVO 250)
Route Group Extension | Order | Route Group Description | Pattern | Facility Group Number | Facility Group Desc |
{#routegroups} {extn} | {order} | {groupdesc} | {pattern} | {route} | {routedesc} {/routegroups} |
Shows route groups and facilities
Route Patterns
Number | Description | Order | Ring In Dest | Call routing key |
{#routepatternskeys} {num} | {desc} | {order} | {ringin} | {key} {/routepatternskeys} |
Route Patterns (Keys)
Number | Description | Call routing key |
{#routepatternskeys} {num} | {desc} | {key}{/routepatternskeys} |
Facility Groups (MIVO 250)
Facility Group Extension | Facility Group Description | Trunk Group Extension | Trunk Group Description | Dial Rule Number | Rule | Absorb Flag? | Hidden Flag? |
{#facilitygroups} {extn} | {desc} | {trunk_extn} | {trunk_desc} | {ruleid} | {dialrule} | {absorbFlag} | {hiddenFlag} {/facilitygroups} |
Route Groups (MIVO 250)
Route Group Extension | Order | Route Group Description | Pattern |
{#routegroups}{extn} | {order} | {groupdesc} | {pattern}{/routegroups} |
Emergency Numbers (MIVO 250)
Entry | Emergency Number |
{#emergency}{entry} | {emergencynumber} {/emergency} |
Area Codes (MIVO 250)
Entry | Emergency Number |
{#areacodes}{entry} | {code}{/areacodes} |
User list (MIVO 250)
First name | Last name | Access |
{#userlist}{firstname} | {lastname} | {access}{/userlist} |
User List Summary (MIVO 250)
Type | Count |
{#userlistsumm}{type} | {count}{/userlistsumm} |
Details MiVO UserGroup usage
User group name | Total users | Percentage using |
{#usergroups} {userGroup} | {totalUsers} | {percentUsing}{/usergroups} |
MiVO Metrics
Category | Count |
{#metrics} {name} | {value}{/metrics} |
MIVO COS Counts
COS | Number of DNs using day | Number of DNs using night |
{#coscounts} {cos} | {totalday} | {totalnight}{/coscounts} |
Cisco Specific Tokens
Translation Patterns
Pattern | Description | CSS | Route Partition | Called Party Transform Mask | Called Party Prefix Digits |
{#translationpatterns} {pattern} | {desc} | {css} | {routepartition} | {calledmask} | {calleddigits} {/translationpatterns} |
SRST Servers
SRST | IP Address 1 | Port 1 | IP Address 2 | Port 2 | IP Address 3 | Port 3 |
{#srst}{srst} | {ipaddress1} | {port1} | {ipaddress2} | {port2} | {ipaddress3} | {port3}{/srst} |
Calling Search Spaces
Name | Description | Calling Search Spaces |
{#searchspace} {name} | {desc} | {ccs} {/searchspace} |
Migration considerations and totals
Icon and info {mitelconnectIcon} {mitelconnectInfo}
{mf_itemName} Will show individual fields from above migration considerations (e.g. mf_HuntGroups)
{mfs_itemName} Will show MiCloud Connect support for the same field
{mfi_itemName} Will show MiCloud Connect support for the same field as an Icon
Insight | Count | Comment |
Total devices | {migc_totaldevices} (Mobility hidden) | {migd_totaldevices} |
Total Analog Devices | {mf_AnalogPhones} | Analog phones, faxes etc. |
Total profiles | {migc_totalprofiles} | {migd_totalprofiles} |
Total Mobility | {migc_totalmobility} | {migd_totalmobility} |
Total Soft Phones | {migc_totalsoftphones} | {migd_totalsoftphones} |
Total DNs | {migc_totaldns} | {migd_totaldns} |
Total DNs without name | {migc_totaldnswithoutname} | {migd_totaldnswithoutname} |
Total Extns/Profiles within a DN | {migc_totalwithoutnumber} | {migd_totalwithoutnumber} |
Total Hunt Groups | {migc_totalhuntgroups} | {migd_totalhuntgroups} |
Total Route Points | {migc_routepoints} | Total # of route points |
Total ACD Groups | {migc_totalacdgroups} | {migd_totalacdgroups} |
Total Workgroups | {migc_totalworkgroups} | {migd_totalworkgroups} |
Total PRG | {migc_totalprg} | {migd_totalprg} |
Total MDUG Groups | {migc_totalmduggroups} | {migd_totalmduggroups} |
Total Ring Groups | {migc_totalringgroups} | {migd_totalringgroups} |
Total Pickup Groups | {migc_totalpickupgroups} | {migd_totalpickupgroups} |
System Devices | {migc_totalsystemdevices} | {migd_totalsystemdevices} |
Trunk groups | {migc_trunkgroups} | {migd_trunkgroups} |
Empty trunk groups | {migc_emptytrunkgroups} | {migd_emptytrunkgroups} |
Total Paging Groups | {migc_totalpaginggroups} | {migd_totalpaginggroups} |
Soft Phones | {migc_totalsoftphones} | {migd_totalsoftphones} |
ARS Route Groups | {migc_totalarsgroups} | {migd_totalarsgroups} |
NON-SIP Trunk Groups | {migc_nonsiptrunkgroups} | {migd_nonsiptrunkgroups} |
Additional Migration Insights Tokens for Specific Vendors
Insight | Count | Comment | Vendor |
Phantom Devices | {migc_totalphantomdevices} | {migd_totalphantomdevices} | MIVO 250 |
Network Groups | {migc_totalnetworkgroups} | {migd_totalnetworkgroups} | MIVO 250 |
Off-Node Devices | {migc_totaloffnodedevices} | {migd_totaloffnodedevices} | MIVO 250 |
Total Hotdesking (Active) | {migc_totalhotdesking} ( {migc_totalactivehotdesking} ) | {migd_totalhotdesking} | MIVB/3300 |
XNET Trunk Groups
Trunk Group | Number of trunks | SIP Peer Profile Label | Group type |
{#xnettrunkgroups}{groupnum} | {count} | {description} | {type}{/xnettrunkgroups} |
SIP Trunk Groups
Trunk Group | SIP Licenses | Min Reserved | Max Simultaneous Calls | SIP Peer Profile Label | Group type |
{#siptrunkgroups}{groupnum} | {maxSIP} | {minCalls} | {maxCalls} | {description} | {type}{/siptrunkgroups} |
SIP Peers (MiVB)
SIP Peer Profile Label | Minimum Reserved Call Licenses | Max Simultaneous Calls |
{#sippeers} {description} | {minCalls} | {maxCalls} {/sippeers} |
STAR configuration (MiVO)
Extension | Description | Username | Type |
{#star} {extn} | {desc} | {user} | {type} {/star} |
LOS License File (MiVB 9+)
Licensed Options | Locally Consumed or Locally Allocated | Locally Allocated | Available for Allocation | Purchased | Licenses Allowed | Can be Over Allocated |
{#loslicenses} {licenseOption} | {locallyConsumed} | {locallyAllocated} | {availableForAllocation} | {purchased} | {licensesAllowed} | {canBeOverAllocated} {/loslicenses} |
LOS Configuration options
Configuration Option | Value |
{#losoptions}{name} | {value}{/losoptions} |
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Extension Lists (MiVO)
Type | Extension | Description | Count |
{#extensionlists} {type} | {extension} | {desc} | {count}{/extensionlists} |
For RingCentral support, you can also add {rcwarning} to show any Extension List issues.
Server Settings
Returns all Server settings located in the “Server” feature table
Name | Current IP | IPS IP |
{#serverinfo} {platform_name} | {current_ip}
| {ips_ip} {/serverinfo} |
Call Usage Tokens
The high-level insights for the usage of the telephone usage of users.
NOTE: This section of the report requires CDR data to allow population.
{total_phones} Total DN's (Directory Numbers) | {total_calls} DN's making calls |
{total_calls_in} DN's receiving incoming calls. | |
{total_calls_out} DN's making outgoing calls |
Zero / Low Usage | Medium Usage | High Usage |
{total_users_zero_calls} users with 0 calls {total_users_less20_calls} with under 20 calls | {total_users_less50_calls} users with under 50 call involvements {total_users_less100_calls} with under 100 call involvements | {total_users_over100_calls} users with over 100 call involvements {total_users_over250_calls} over 250 {total_users_over1000_calls} over 1000 |
Special case tokens
{hide8x8} Removes 8x8 handset compatibility from considerations list.
{hide164} Removes international flags and names from extension number ranges.
{miccwarnings} Adds MICC migration warnings [DEPRECATED]
{rcwarnings} Adds RC warnings to certain tokens (e.g. {#groupsumm})
Teams Migrations Tokens
License Insights
The following tokens are generally specific to teams, although some (like ‘usage’ tokens) can be used for other target vendors too.
Total Extension DN’s : {extns_calls_totalextns}
Extensions making outbound calls: {extns_calls_out} (>10 Calls = {extns_calls_out_10})
Extension receiving calls: {extns_calls_in} (>10 calls = {extns_calls_in_10})
Extensions making OR receiving > 10 calls {extns_calls_in_out_10}
{chartusage}
Total cost if using E3 : {e3}* Total cost if using E5: {e5}*
Total cost if using E3+Voice based on {extns_calls_in_out_10} extensions in use (based on CDR data):
{e3v}* - {e3insight}
*Based on costs of E3 = {e3cost}, E3+Voice = {e3vcost} and E5 = {e5cost}
Unsupported Teams Features
This details features that have limited or no support in Teams
Facility | # in Use | Comment |
{#teamsinsights} {facility} | {count} | {info}{/teamsinsights} |
ACD Chart
This will show an ACD/IVR tree on compatible audits (Mitel MiVB, Shoretel/MiVoice Connect)
{chartacd}
Note: Scaling may be required after the document is generated.
Cabinet/PABX Wiremap Chart
{chartcabs}
Note: Scaling may be required after the document is generated.