08-11-2010 07:40 AM - edited 03-16-2019 12:11 AM
Hi,
I am trying to copy configuration from an old cucm 3.3 to new ver 7 call manager. Its a hosted site and i need only one site copied over. Whats the easiest way/tool to copy hundreds of RPs/TPs to 7?
Thanks for your help..
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08-11-2010 08:05 AM
Well, the first question that comes to my mind is would it be more
beneficial to refresh the configuration altogether. Meaning, if you have a
cluster from 3.3 days it is bound to have some configs that need clean up.
There are also a lot of differences between 3.3 and 7x.
That being said, if it were me I would take the time to look at Bulk Import
options on 7x. I would then identify a proper record set format (csv
format) that is needed to satisfy the bulk import. Then I would use SQL
queries on the 3.3 system to get the core of that record set. Next,
normalize and clean/augment the data (via Excel for instance). Finally,
import the data.
That is an oversimplification of the process. There is no easy path here,
but the above approach would give the opportunity to clean up data sets.
HTH.
Regards,
Bill
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On 8/11/10 10:41 AM, "gmcleveney"
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08-11-2010 08:05 AM
Well, the first question that comes to my mind is would it be more
beneficial to refresh the configuration altogether. Meaning, if you have a
cluster from 3.3 days it is bound to have some configs that need clean up.
There are also a lot of differences between 3.3 and 7x.
That being said, if it were me I would take the time to look at Bulk Import
options on 7x. I would then identify a proper record set format (csv
format) that is needed to satisfy the bulk import. Then I would use SQL
queries on the 3.3 system to get the core of that record set. Next,
normalize and clean/augment the data (via Excel for instance). Finally,
import the data.
That is an oversimplification of the process. There is no easy path here,
but the above approach would give the opportunity to clean up data sets.
HTH.
Regards,
Bill
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On 8/11/10 10:41 AM, "gmcleveney"
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