Kurmi UP using wrangler_ Clone WxC-DI MOP
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Document References
Document | Document Reference |
Yarnman Installation & Setup | |
Yarnman Administration | |
Wrangler UCMC | |
Wrangler Clone MOP |
Prerequisites
Item | Details |
Connectivity | Firewall configured for access Yarnman to Source CUCM: port TCP 8443/443 Yarnman to Target CUCM: port TCP 8443/443 Kurmi to Target CUCM: Engineer to Yarnman: port HTTP/HTTPS/SSH |
Access Credentials Source CUCM | Â |
Access Credentials Target WxC DI | Â |
Access Credentials Target Kurmi | Â |
Customer details
Item | Details | Notes |
Customer Name and Code | Â | Â |
Number of Sites | Â | Â |
Sites to be migrated | Â | Â |
Device Counts per site | Â | Â |
User counts per site | Â | Â |
Yarnman/ Wrangler Server | Hostname, IP Addresses | Â |
Source CUCM, IM&P Details | Hostname, IP Addresses | Â |
LDAP Integration | Yes/No | Â |
Kurmi | Â | Â |
Migration Process Step by Step Guide
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Migrate CUCM to WxC-DI using Wrangler Clone
Process here Wrangler WxC-DI Clone Migration MOP
Once migration of UC cluster to WxC-DI is complete, proceed to Kurmi UP setup
Kurmi Configuration
No | Component | Item | Complete (YES/NO) |
1 | Kurmi | Login to Kurmi. | Â |
2 | Kurmi | Create Tenant by selecting Create a customer. Â | Â |
3 | Kurmi | Select the created tenant  |  |
4 | Kurmi | Select Administration -> Configuration Under Ecosystems Select Cisco Unified Communications Manager 10/11/12/14 Infrastructure Add New Item | Â |
5 | Kurmi | Select Create A New Item Populate Interface Name, IP Addresses and Credentials  |   |
6 | Kurmi | Return to the Tenant -> Administration Configuration Select Cisco Unified Communications Manager 9/10/11/12/14 Â Â | Â |
7 | Kurmi | Select Create a New Item Populate CUCM Name and Interface details as Required  |  |
8 | Kurmi | Select Configuration → Addressing Plans->Numplan to associate WxC-DI to the addressing Plan  |  |
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Import UC Data from Target WxC-DI to Kurmi
No | Component | Item | Complete (YES/NO) | Notes |
1 | Kurmi | Return to the Tenant -> ‘Administration’ ‘Configuration’ |  |  |
2 | Kurmi | Select ‘Cisco Unified Communications Manager 9/10/11/12/14’   |  |  |
3 | Kurmi | Select the Cisco Unified Communication Manager created  |  |  |
4 | Kurmi | Select ‘Discover’ to initiate discovery of target WxC-DI UC system  |  |  |
5 | Kurmi | On completion of Discovery, from the main menu Select Substitution, then select tenants under Substitution levels, followed by selection of the tenant created above, in our example WxC-DI Â | Â | Â |
6 | Kurmi | From Substitution Menu, Configuration -> Packages | Â | Â |
7 | Kurmi | + to add package | Â | Â |
8 | Kurmi | Name the package, then Create | Â | Â |
9 | Kurmi | Under Hierarchy, select Departments to create these as required Select + to add departments, then add all required departments   |  |  |
10 | Kurmi | We now need to add Number ranges to the departments – select Configuration->Dial plan-> Ranges + then enter Ranges per department and Apply  |  |  |
11 | Kurmi | Now ready to import Lines/Devices/Users – under Advanced resources, in turn select Lines then discover these, when complete, report this for Devices, then Users to import these |  |  |
12 | Kurmi | Imported Complete   |  |  |
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Revalidate and Review Issues
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