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Wrangler UCMC Settings

Below are described the UCMC tool global settings. These can generally be left as default but contain some settings that may be useful to change depending on migration requirements, particularly the Mapping Tables that define the Site suggestions for migration

Settings

General settings define global performance metrics and other global settings.

These should generally be left as default unless performance issues experienced interfacing with CUCM and/ or UCXN

Setting

Default Value

Description

General Settings

Set Default Automatic Rollback Value

OFF (Default)

ON

If checkbox set to On, Wrangler UCMC will rollback migration on major error

Generate new incremental siteID’s

OFF (Default)

ON

Site ID’s number will generate incrementally. If off will leave as Site name

Workflow Performance Settings

CUCM AXL List Page Size

200

Controls size of each page when loading lists of items via AXL. 

CUCM AXL Simultaneous Request Limit

24

Controls how many simultaneous requests to send via AXL. Exceeding 24 is not recommended.

CUCM AXL Simultaneous Write Limit

2

Controls how many simultaneous updates to send via AXL. Exceeding 2 is not recommended for low vCPU CUCM clusters.

Yarnman CouchDB Simultaneous Request Limit

50

Controls how many simultaneous requests to send to Couch. Exceeding 200 is not recommended.

Unity CUPI List Page Size

200

Controls size of each page when loading lists of items via Unity CUPI

Unity CUPI Simultaneous Request Limit

5

Sets the amount of objects to be retrieved from Unity/UCXN API calls.

Unity CUPI Request Timeout (ms)

30000

Controls how long to wait for Unity to respond to an API request before triggering a timeout. Exceeding 60s is not recommended.

Unity CUPI Sync Backoff Time (ms)

90000

Controls how long to wait for Unity to retry a sync request after encountering a problem. Only effects sync/discovery requests.

Unity CUPI Sync Backoff Retry Times

3

Sets the amount of times to retry a sync request after the backoff above. 

UCMC Settings

CDR Repository Path

/var/lib/couchdb/cdr

Local path that CDR folders and files are deposited in. Default is /var/lib/couchdb/cdr These are required if running migration report CDR Dialing Forest

Mappings

Defaults

The Defaults tab defines the default settings that are displayed on the migration initiation screen.

  • Default Schema gives option to select any custom schemas that may have been created for migration

  • Target Dialplan defines what Default Dialplan to be displayed when using Template Dialplan migration

  • Dialplan Configuration defines what dialplan migration option is displayed by default when initiating Migration

  • Default Countries gives option to add countries to be added by default during migration

Theses settings are the default display settings only and can be modified as required when initiating each migration.

Prefix Templates settings defines the prefixes for Dialplan objects when using Template Migration only

  • Customer Prefix defines the prefix for multiple dialplan objects deployed for Template Migration only

  • Site Prefix defines the prefix for multiple dialplan objects deployed for Template Migration only

Mapping Object Defaults

The Mapping Object Default Matrix defines source data objects mapping to target data objects. These should be left as default

Mapping Tables

Mapping Tables contain Templates that are used to determine Sites during the Site allocation migration step. These can be modified as required to correctly match source cluster settings required to create site suggestions during the migration. Note that these are global settings, but they can also be modified on a migration specific basis during the migration. This is described under migration process chapter.

Tip - most Mapping Table common object used to create site suggestions is Device Pools

Source Type Actions

Depending on the dial plan migration option the CUCM configuration objects will be migrated using one of the four functions.

These options can also be overridden if required for any object type

The option for each object is either

  • Clone (object will be cloned in target)

  • Map (the object will be mapped to target configured object)

  • Transform (the object will use transform template to update or add fields on an object)

  • Skip (the object will not be migrated)

Site Suggestions

Site Suggestion work in conjunction with Mapping Tables to define specific conditions to be met for creating sites. In example as per screen shot below, it is specified that Device Pools are mandatory for site suggestions and that there needs to be a minimum of 1 template match to create a site suggestion.

Tip - most common object used to create site suggestions are Device Pools

Schemas

Schemas contain templates defining how objects are treated during a migration. The initial installation contain a Default schema, but customised schemas might be imported and used as required.

The Default schemas should not be altered - if for some reason changes are required, the default schema should be cloned and modifications performed on the clone only

Customer

The Customer Screen display enables information regarding the customer to be added and modified as and if required in the Override Value column, then Save Changes

Clusters

The source and target clusters are automatically defined after discovery for single source and target cluster migration.

The Clusters menu item displays information regarding the Source and Target Clusters

Selecting the MainTargetCluster link displays information re the target cluster.

It is not recommended to change any value in the Cluster or other tabs here unless advised to by support

Sites

Sites are used to group the various configuration objects within the source cluster and are also selected for the migration batches

Site can be added manually or by using the site suggestions method.

The Sites menu item displays the sites that have been defined, and additionally allows for the creation of new sites as required

The Name Column displays the site name - to view and modify Site details, select the individual site name

The Select column allows for the selection/ deselection of sites to be migrated

The Bulk Select button allows for the bulk selection/ deselection of sites to be migrated

The Create New Site button allows for the creation of a new site manually

Countries

The Countries menu option allows for the view, add or modification of country details

Select the country from the Identifier column to view and edit country specific details

Mapping Tables

The Mapping Table option within the migration allows for the change of mappings on a per migration basis + preview to check if the defined templates generate site suggestions as required. To check site suggestions for a particular mapping table option - select Preview table adjacent to required mapping source - in the below sample, we select Preview Table adjacent to Device Pools, although any of the Objects in the Name column can be used to generate sites.

TIP - Device Pool is generally the best object to generate site suggestions

Here we can see the Object Name (Device Pools in Source) and the Template/s that provides the match. We can also see that there is one objet name that is not matching a template - ‘Sel-Prov-DP’.

To create a template that matches the Device Pool, select the Device Pools link as highlighted in screenshot below which will open the mappings table.

If we now add a new template to try and match the DP that was not matched in original run, then Save and Preview, we can now see that the Device Pools match the new template.

Target Mappings

Select Target Mappings menu item to view the status of all objects. The Target Mappings are divided into four object types:

●   Map Types

●   Transform Types (only for Template and Map migration option)

●   Clone Types

●   Skip Types

You can view the details of each object for each type.

Map Types

Map types are objects that must be mapped from source to target clustter. The types show objects in Unmapped, Mapped, Skipped, Loaded state. During a migration you will be prompted to map the objects that are currently unmapped, all of these are highlighted in Yellow under Source Cluster Objects, Unmapped, Customer and cannot progress until all mappings performed.

The mappings can be done from the prompts during migration, or from selecting Target Mappings, then selecting the object link here

 

Select the highlighted item from the Type column, to view the details of the object type. In the screenshot below the CUCM-REGION object is shown. From the screen we can see the umapped objects in yellow background and the mapped objects in green background

Use filters to limit the view as required. For example, to map New1-REG, enter Ne in Search source/ target name … filter box which will limit the view to only include New1-REG, we can then select available target objects from the Target Object drop down. In this instance we can see that only Default Region exist in target cluster. If we want to map New1-REG Region in source to Default region in target, we select Blue Box Update 1 Objects, then OK.

If many source objects to be mapped to a single target object, then use the filter boxes to limit the source objects as required, then slect Target object + Update X Objects.

If there are objects that should not be migrated, from the target object drop down, select Skip Target Binding

Transform Types (only shows in Map or Template Migrations)

Transform Types are objects that are transformed during a Map or Template migration where the object needs to be transformed such as for example if a partition changes between source and target, all the objects that use that partition will be transformed to use the new target partition

As per the Map types, the Transform Types shows the migration status summary of all transform objects, Waiting, Transformed, Skipped and Moved state.

 

Clone Types

Clone Types are objects that are cloned from source to target

As per the Map types, the Clone Types shows the migration status summary of all clone objects, Waiting, Transformed, Skipped and Moved state.

Skip Types

Skip types are objects that are skipped in the migration

Objects can also be set to skip using bulk change from v2.5.15 by setting the targetId to Skip

Schema

Templates

Selecting Templates from the menu will display all templates in the schema used for the current migration. The templates define what treatment will be performed on a type of object during the migration.

  • The Name column contains the name of the individual templates that may be opened by selecting the same

  • Source Type column displays the source type of the corresponding template

  • The Group column displays the type of dialplan the template applies to

  • Country column specifies if the template applies to a particular country or any

  • ApplyOn clumn displays if template applies to Target or Source

  • Apply Every column displays the rule for where the template applies

To view or modify a template, select the link in the Name column which will bring up the detail of the Template in question. Here the template can be modified and a preview on the outcome of template be performed by selecting the Preview Template Button to verify the expected outcome prior to migration or for troubleshooting

Call Types

Call types specifies all the different Global call types used in the Wrangler UCMC dial plan.

It is not advisable to modify or add to this unless advised by support

Objects

Browse

The Object Browser can be accessed from menu by selecting Objects → Browse and is an essential tool during the migration process as it displays the status of and is used to display and modify any of the objects that are being migrated. A specific object can be searched for using the Search box where the object name or part of it can be entered. It is also possible to narrow down the view by using the filters.

To view a specific object select Edit link corresponding to the specific Object. To modify an object, specify the override value in the Override Value column corresponding to the parameter to be altered, then save

Additions

The Objects->Additions menu item provides a facility to manually add an object for loading into target UC clusters using the + Create New Object button

The Change column shows the status of object with a green tick indicating that it has been migrated OK. A + sign or Update sign indicates that the corresponding object has not been added or updated in the Target cluster. If the object is selected it will bring up the Object Browser for the item with more detail for further investigation.

Configure Actions

The Objects->Configure Actions menu item will display the action taken for a particular object type during the migration being

  • Clone - the object being cloned from source to target

  • Map - The object is mapped from source to target object

  • Skip - The object is not being migrated

It is not advisable to alter the action for objects without consulting support

Clones & Transforms

The Objects → Clones & Transforms menu displays all objects that have been Cloned & Transformed. The top right of the screen shows if any objects with issues. Filters can be used to narrow down the displayed objects. If the object is selected it will bring up the object summary detail screen with a link to Object Browser for the item with more detail for further investigation.

Dialplan

The Objects → Dialplan report displays all Dialplan objects status when performing a Template Dial plan migration. The Status column shows the current status of each objects. A Green tick adjacent to object means that it has been loaded OK. Any objects with a + Sign has not been loaded. To investigate a Dialplan object, select it from the Object column which will bring up a detailed view in the Object Browser.

SIP Trunks

Menu item Objects - > SIP Trunks will show an SIP trunk includd in the migration. Select the Edit link adjacent to SIP trunk to watch detail for the trunk in Object Browser.

Ignoring Rules

The Ignoring Rules report will show any Rules that have been selected to be ignored post validation steps. Individual ignored rules may be investigated by selecting the Edit link adjacent to object in question which will show detail view of it in the Object Browser. The report may be Exported using the Export link in top right hand corner above of the table

Users Missing Email

Menu item Objects → Users Missing Email displays any users that are missing Email, Select the link to individual user to bring up Object Browser with more detail and to resolve as required. The report may be Exported using the Export link in top right hand corner above of the table

Dialplan

Configuration

Menu item Dialplan → Configuration allows for configuration changes to Dial plan default settings

Item

Values

Description

Schema Configuration

Target Schema

Default Schema

<Custom Schemas>

Select schema to use. Default Schema or any created custom schemas

Target Dialplan

HcsDialPlan-T4

simplifiedDialplan

Select dialplan to use for Template Migration

Dialplan Configuration

Push Dialplan From Template

Clone Source Dialplan

Use Existing Dialplan / Do No….

Selection of migration model

Transform Templates & Clone Settings

Update matching LDAP users

Update or Create

Create Only

Assert Option for LDAP users in target CUCM cluster

Update Matching Objects

Update or Create

Add

Assert optin for all transform objects except users in target CUCM cluster

Default Migraton Point/ Change-At-Settings

Generated Dialplan Objects - Customer

Before Any Sites Loaded (Default)

During Site Load

After All Sites Loaded

Stage that Dialplan objects are loaded

Generated Dialplan Objects - Site

Before Any Sites Loaded

During Site Load (Default)

After All Sites Loaded

Stage that Dialplan objects are loaded

Generated Cloned Objects - Customer

Before Any Sites Loaded (Default)

During Site Load

After All Sites Loaded

Stage that Dialplan objects are loaded

Generated Cloned Objects - Site

Before Any Sites Loaded

During Site Load (Default)

After All Sites Loaded

Stage that Dialplan objects are loaded

Generated Transformed Objects - Customer

Before Any Sites Loaded (Default)

During Site Load

After All Sites Loaded

Stage that Dialplan objects are loaded

Generated Transformed Objects - Site

Before Any Sites Loaded

During Site Load (Default)

After All Sites Loaded

Stage that Dialplan objects are loaded

Prefix Templates

Customer Prefix

C${customerid} (Default)

This will be used before many objects from the template. ${prefix}-PT / ${prefix}-CSS >> C01-PT C01-CSS
Default: C${customerId} >> C01

Site Prefix

C${customerId}S${siteIndexPadded2Char} (Default)

 This will be used before many objects from the template. ${prefix}-PT / ${prefix}-CSS >> C01S01-PT C01S01-CSS
Default: C${customerId}S${siteIndexPadded2Char} >> C01S01,C01S11 etc.

General Configuration

Source Directory URI Partition

Directory URI (Default)

This is used for filtering and matching the Directory URI partition in some circumstances.

*There are additional values available to select in the Default Migraton Point/ Change-At-Settings Values column but only the most common selections shown here.

Routing Analysis

The Dialplan → Routing Analysis selection will provide a Routing Analysis of Dialplan filtered as required on

  • Site

  • DN range

  • Issues for Update

  • Find All for Update

To download the report, select the Download XLSX Report button

Number Ranges

DN

The Number Ranges → DN report shows all discovered DN ranges/ site and size of the range> to Edit a range, select the Edit Range link adjacent to the corresponding DN range.

An individual DN range may be added by selecting the + Add DN Range button

DN ranges may be bulk changed by selecting the Bulk Change/Edit DN Ranges button, then select Download XLSX report, modify as required, then upload the modified report using the Upload XLSX Report selection

To download the report, select the Download XLSX Report button

E164

The Number Ranges → E164 report shows all discovered E164 ranges and DN range/ site and size of the range. to Edit a range, select the Edit Range link adjacent to the corresponding DN range

An individual DN range may be added by selecting the + Add E164 Range button

DN ranges may be bulk changed by selecting the Bulk Change/Edit DN Ranges button, then select Download XLSX report, modify as required, then upload the modified report using the Upload XLSX Report selection

To download the report, select the Download XLSX Report button

To download the report, select the Download XLSX Report button

Invalid E164s

The Number Ranges → E164 report shows all invalid E164 ranges discovered

To download the report, select the Download Report button

Conflicts

The Number Ranges → Conflicts report shows conflicting E164, DN and range size conflicts

To download the report, select the Download Report button

Transformation

Renumbering

The Transformation → Renumbering option allows for the tranformation of existing number/s/ranges as part of the migration

Select +Create Renumbering Plan

Enter title, Enter Pattern Start and Range Size, or select from Quick Number range select box, then populate filter boxes as required followed by Search & Find Objects

Enter New Start Pattern, then Update Transform

Reports

Step Changes

The Reports → Step Changes report provides a report providing all changes performed in each migration step

To initiate, select Generate Step Changes Report which will generate a report that may be downloaded by selecting the link, then opened in Excel. The individual steps changes may be viewed by selecting relevant tab.

Depending on the cluster/s size this report may take some time to generate

Orphaned Objects

The Reports → Orphaned Objects report is initiated by selecting Generate Orphaned Objects which will generate a report that may be downloaded by selecting the link, then opened in Excel. The individual orphand object types may be viewed by selecting relevant tab.

Service & Enterprise Settings

The Reports → Service & Enterprise Settings report is initiated by selecting Generate Service & Enterprise Settings which will generate a report that may be downloaded by selecting the link, then opened in Excel. The Service & Enterprise Settings may be viewed by selecting relevant tab.

CSS Usage

The Reports → CSS Usage option will generate a report on CSS usage in the source cluster that may be downloaded and viewed in Excel. There are individual Tabs for CSS Usage Objects, CSS Usage and Unused CSSs

Dialing Forest

Uses the dialling forest DA dump from DNA to compare the source and target dial plans to ensure all patterns are present. To generate the report from menu, select Reports → Dialing Forest then select Generate

Report may be downloaded by selecting the link and may also be viewed by selecting the Report X tab

Expand as required

CDR Dialing Forest

Extracts dialling patterns from CDR for cross reference to ensure historical patterns dialled are available on the target cluster. Select Reports → CDR Dialing Forest then select Generate to run the report. Noting that there must be a CDR file loaded to server in CDR path (path may be found in Settings)

Reconcile Clusters

The Reports → Reconcile Clusters report initiates a report to reconcile any differences between the source and target clusters

the report may be run for specific sites, Migration points or complete reconcile

A complete reconcile will take some time to perform depending on cluster size as it interrrogates source and target clusters

Select Source & Target Objects to view differences

Dialplan Connections

Select Generate Dialplan Connections to generate Dial Plan Connections report. When completed select the link to download the Excel spreadsheet


Inter-Site Dependancies

New feature in 2.5.15

Select Inter-Site Dependancies, press generate and select the site group to generate Inter-Site Dependancies report. When completed review the results

Site groups are required for this feature to add sites to a site groups add via sites or bulk changes

No Site Groups - You must have assigned at least one site to a site-group to check its inter-site dependencies.

Example report with inter-site issues

To view the issues click on view dependants and either adjust the object allocation or site group

Example report with no inter-site issues


Bulk Changes

Bulk Change

Bulk changes may be used to bulk change objects in Wrangler or to create a Migration point Change

To perform a Bulk Change of objects select Bulk Changes from Migration Plan menu, then + Create Bulk Change

Select the object or objects to bulk change, select the cluster and any filter required, then select Search & Find Objects

Any objects matching search criteria will be displayed. To remove a row, right click on row, then select Remove Row

Select Next

On the next screen perform changes as required, then select Review Bulk Changes

The Review screen will be displayed. If as required, select Apply Bulk Changes, changes may be previewed by selecting Preview Change

Migration Change Point

The migration change point provides a way to run in isolation any specific work flow task based on the migration change point and optional Site(s)

It can also be used for roll back of configuration

To Create a Migration point change point, select Bulk Changes from Migration Plan menu, then Create a Migration point change.

Select the Change Point to perform the change at, select Execute. If change should be forced irrespoective of errors encountered, select the corresponding checkbox to YES, then select Start Migration Point Bulk Change to perform the change

TIP - Migration Point 'Change At' will generally be During Site Load or Before Any Sites Loaded

ITL Reset

Reset

The Wrangler UCMC tool includes a tool to reset ITL certificates on phones to enable registration of end devices in target cluster*

From Menu select ITL Reset → Reset, then select the cluster from which the devices ITL reset should occur, then select the site and if required model of phone, then select Load Phones

Note that it is preferred to use Certificate consolidation rather than the ITL reset function

Phones meeting the criteria will be displayed, individual phones may be unselected by selecting the Selected link adjacent to the phone.

When ready, select Run ITL Reset which will reset the certificates on the selected end devices

ITL Scripts

The ITL ResetITL Scripts menu item will display a list of end device types. To view the ITL or CTL reset script for a particular phone model, select the adjacent ‘Eye’

The Script for the end device will be displayed. The default model scripts can not be modified, but may be duplicated to create a copy that can then be modified as required

On the duplicate, modify actions as required, then select Update after which the created modified script may be used

The created duplicate will be displayed

Rules

Imported data from source clusters are validated against preset validation rules. These rules may be enabled or disabled by selecting Rules from the menu, to disable or enable individual rules, select the relevant check box - YES enables the rule, NO disables the rule

Tasks

The Tasks menu item will display all the individual task steps that have been performed by Wrangler UCMC. Additionally, tasks include an option to Delete or Reset current Migration.

The details of each task may be viewed by selecting the corresponding Completed link.

From the detail, the Events tab may be selected which will display all the events and errors pertaining to the task

To Delete current Migration in Wrangler UCMC, select Delete Migration.

To Reset the current migration, select Reset Migration. This will delete the current migration data, but keep the selected source and target cluster and migration mode ready for restarting it from the Migration main menu

Warning - Take care in using these options as it will delete the current migration from Wrangler UCMC database

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