Preyarn Report

This document provide infomation as to why data is collected and to help analyse the results

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CUCM Version
Org and Cluster Domains

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Summary

List of:


CUCM Version
Org and Cluster Domains


Recommended number of VM’s/ OVA for cluster, current and with +20% growth

This is not


Any configured syslog and CDR feeds

Roadmap: we are going to also add SNMP information here and highlight that SNMP is not supported with WxC-DI


Current Licenses consumed


PSTN Break Out Codes CBO/ LBO

Number of Country Dial Plans Loaded and used (Countries with lines)


Summary Counters of objects analysed

Users
Application users
Configured CMC
Configured FAC
Location bandwidth settings
Location RSVP settings
Phone services
LDAP directories
UC services
UC service profiles
Devices
Active device (registered phone devices)
Inactive devices
Interrogated phones (registered phone devices interrogated for information)
Phones with non-default firmware
Product alerts
Lines
Multi lines
Line groups
Lines in line groups
Pickup groups
CTI route points
Gateways
Time schedules
Media services
EM profiles
Remote destination profiles
MOH audio sources
SIP trunks
Active SIP trunks
Inactive SIP trunks
SIP route patterns
Hunt pilots
Number ranges
Trunks with traffic in CD
Hunt groups with traffic in CDR
Pickup group calls in CDR
Lines with traffic in CDR
Lines without traffic in CDR

Services By Host

This shows all services/ CUCM hosts, status and how long they have been running. These are useful to know what node is what and how many nodes there are

Status 1 - Active

Status 2 - Inactive

 

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CUCM

This shows all services/ CUCM hosts, status and how long they have been running. These are useful to know what node is what and how many nodes there are

Status 1 - Active

Status 2 - Inactive

Cluster Architecture Recommendations

Recommended number of VM’s/ OVA for cluster current and +20% growth

Note that this is not relevant for migration to WxC-DI

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Summary

See Above

Licenses

Licenses, this section is what CUCM reports as the licenses – NOTE that this may be different to PLM in HCS as the output is from CUCM

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Summary

See Above

Output Destinations

These are any configured syslog and CDR feeds

Roadmap: we are going to also add SNMP information here and highlight that SNMP is not supported with WxC-DI

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Summary

See Above

Dial Plan

This information includes any country dial plans loaded, noting that NANP is loaded by default, DN’s by country and summary counters of dial plan objects in the system.

Intent of this is to get a view of dial plan complexity

 

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Dial Plan

This information includes any country dial plans loaded, noting that NANP is loaded by default, DN’s by country and summary counters of dial plan objects in the system.

Intent of this is to get a view of dial plan complexity

 

 

 

Number Ranges

List of Number ranges

These are auto generated from the DN and e164 per site (Device Pool).

The ranges are created in 10/100/1000 blocks when there are contiguous numbers or there are no numbers in the block in another sites.

If the external number mask is in FNN format, pre_yarn will try to convert and validate to e164 - this is why the country must be selected when starting – you can specify multiple countries by device pool

Telephony Summary

This is an interpretation for how the source system would be represented in flex (licensing)

Roadmap: update terminology to match current flex3.0

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Telephony Summary

This is an interpretation for how the source system would be represented in flex (licensing)

Roadmap: update terminology to match current flex3.0

External Directory Usage

Summary counters for:
Phone Services used for services such as EM and may indicate presence of 3rd party apps like paging etc
LDAP directories typically AD directories used for User synchronization
UC Services and Service Profiles are used by Jabber

Show All Phone Services

Phone Services, used for services such as EM and may indicate presence of 3rd party apps like paging etc

Show All LDAP Directories

Displays all LDAP sync agreements for user synchronization with external directory such as AD

Show All UC Services

UC Services as used by Jabber

Show All UC Service Profiles

UC Service Profiles as used by Jabber

 

External Directory Usage

Summary counters for:

  • Phone Services, used for services such as EM and may indicate presence of 3rd party apps like paging etc

  • LDAP directories, typically AD directories used for User synchronization

  • UC Services and Service Profiles as used by Jabber

Configured CMC

Client Matter Codes. These are digits entered during or after a call, recorded in CDR and used for accounting purposes or such - supported in WxC DI but not WxC MT

 

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Configured CMC

List of configured CMC, Client Matter Codes. These are digits entered during or after a call by the users, recorded in CDR and used for accounting purposes or such - supported in WxC DI but not WxC MT

Configured FAC

Forced Access Codes. These are Authority Codes generally used to grant user access to dial number that otherwise their Class Of Service would prevent. This feature is supported in WxC DI and WxC MT

 

 

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Configured FAC

Forced Access Codes. These are Authority Codes generally used to grant user access to dial number that otherwise their Class Of Service would prevent. This feature is supported in WxC DI and WxC MT

CAC Complexity

Counter for Location BW and RSVP settings. For more details on this, look in Quick View Detail or Excel Report

 

Show CAC Complexity

This is the location matrix info defining any Bandwidth limitations and RSVP settings between the configured locations. Maybe not being used that much anymore due to BW not being constrained

 

CAC Complexity

This is the location matrix info defining any Bandwidth limitations between the configured locations. Maybe not being used that much anymore due to BW not being constrained

Roadmap: We are looking having a way to simplify and/or overlay video easily when doing wrangler_ migrations

Users
Users By Site

Counter of users and

User by site

 

Show All Users

Overview of users including if LDAP synced or Local

Number of Users by Site

Users listed with Username, mailid, site, Home Cluster, Local or LDAP, Number of Lines associated with user

 

Users

Overview of users including if LDAP synced or Local

Number of Users by Site

Users listed with Username, mailid, site, Home Cluster, Local or LDAP, Number of Lines associated with user

Roadmap: add device and EM profile count to this

Application Users

Counter of Application Users

Show all Application users

List of all application users with associated ACG’s and Roles

Useful to identify if there are any obviously named accounts for 3rd parties as there may be no way of detecting other than the account

 

Application Users

List of Application Users with associated Access Control Groups and Roles

These are here to check if there are any obviously named accounts for 3rd parties as there may be no way of detecting other than the account

Devices
Active Devices
Inactive Devices

Counters of Total number of devices configured

Active (Registered) devices

Inactive (Unregistered/ Unknown status) devices

Show All Devices

Detailed device break downs inc;uding Device Name, Description, Type of Device, Status, Location, Site (Device Pool), User owner, Firmware defined, Active (Registered), Lines

Devices

Device break downs – this is to know what models are in use and grouping by DP/LOC which can be useful depending on what the source configuration is. It also provides an overview of the phones resistration and IP address

Roadmap: we are going to add the EM enabled field

Devices by Type

Displays the type of devices with counters for each

 

As per 'Show All Devices'

Phones*

This is an overview with additional information to the devices using information from the phone web browser provided this is enabled for the device in CUCM.

Information collected includes Serial Number and UDI HW rev to work out MPP compatibility of the device – it will also give details for any phone it couldn’t reach

Devices by Location

Displays view of device count/ location

 

As per 'Show All Devices'

 

 

Devices by Site

Displays view of device count/ site (Device Pool)

 

As per 'Show All Devices'

 

 

Devices by Status

Displays device count by status - Unknown, Registered, Unknown

As per 'Show All Devices'

 

 

Phones with non-default Firmwares

Lists phones that do NOT have default firmware loaded and the firmware loaded on phone/s in question

 

As per 'Show All Devices'

Phone Firmwares

 

Lists phones that do NOT have default firmware loaded. This is important to know as there may be a special reason for this that needs to be taken in to account for migrations

Product Alerts

Lists EOS/EOL per phone device type

 

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Product Alerts

List of End of Sale/ SW Maintenance/ Support for existing phone devices.

This is important to understand if all models supported in target system or if there is a requirement to replace some

Lines
Multi Lines

Displays Couter for number of Lines (DN’s) and Multi Lines

Expands to show all multi lines

Shows Quick View detailed of all lines (DN’s) in CUCM and associated Devices

 

Lines

Lines gives an overview of MLA and then lines by device pool where possible (not EM)

and the devices associated with the lines

Line Groups

 

Summary Counter for line Groups and number of lines in Groups

 

Lists all Line Groups with Counters of member Lines

 

Line Groups

List of line groups in the system and number of associated lines

Pickup Groups

 

Counter of Pickup Groups

 

View of Pickup Groups configuration with counter of lines included in each

 

Pickup Groups

List of Pickup groups configured together with

Gateways
Gateways by Type

View of Gateways - counter for total number of GW’s and Expanded view of Gateways by Type and Protocol

 

Detailed Quick View of Gateways gives an overview of what is out there, information includes types of gateways and protocol used for each, Modules and Subunits configured and devices configured in the gateways

 

Gateways

List of Gateways gives an overview of what is out there> information includes types of gateways and protocol used for each, Modules and Subunits configured and devices configured in the gateways

Descriptions may get an idea of any 3rd party integrations for the GW devices

Roadmap: again we are planning on adding in more details about IOS version and maybe some config extracts

Time Schedules

Counter for number of Time Schedules in CUCM

 

Time Schedules are there to see if there is any special time based routing - can be complex

 

Time Schedules

Time Schedules are there to see if there is any special time base routing - can be very complex

Media Services

Counter for number of Media Services

 

List of Media Services configured in the CUCM source. This includes Conference Bridges, MTP’s, Transcoders, Annunciator and Music On Hold Servers

 

Media Services

List of Media Services configured in the CUCM source. This includes Conference Bridges, MTP’s, Transcoders, Annunciator and Music On Hold Servers

EM Profiles
EM Profiles by Models

Counter for Number of EM profiles

 

Expand for number of EM profiles/ Phone Device Type

 

Displays EM Profiles log in status

 

EM Profiles

EM profiles give a count of what profiles are in use and which ones are logged in

 

Roadmap: we are planning on adding more to this to detect EM profiles that are logged into other sites than where the associated user/ device belongs

Remote Destination Profiles

Counter for Remote Destination Profiles configured in CUCM

 

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MOH Audio Sources

Number of MOH Audio Sources configured

 

Shows all MOH Audio Sources including audio file name, Source ID for stream and if Multicast or Unicast

 

MOH Audio Sources

List of MOH Audio Sources gives an overview of these and respective Source ID’s

SIP Tunks
Active SIP Trunks
Inactive SIP Trunks

Counters for SIP Trunks, Active SIP Trunks and Inactive SIP Trunks

View of all SIP Trunks in CUCM, including Site, Status

 

SIP Trunks

List of SIP Trunks/ site which gives an overview of what is being used including registration status and the name can be useful to help work out if these are used for some 3rd parties

SIP Trunks by Site

Number of SIP Trunks by Site

 

As Above

 

 

SIP Route Patterns

Counter for SIP Route Patterns

 

CDR Site Traffic**

SIP Route Patterns

List of SIP Route Patterns giving an indication of any B2B dialling or other URI dialling settings

Hunt Pilots

Number Of Hunt Pilots configured in CUCM

 

All configured Hunt Pilots shown including if Queuing is used

 

Hunt Pilots

List of Hunt Pilots with DN, Description and if Queuing is configured / pilot which may increase complexity

 

CTI Route Points

Number of CTI Route Poiints configured in CUCM

 

List of CTI Route Points configured.

This is to detect any third party CTI applications integrated or perhaps call forwarding settings as CTIRP is the only device in CUCM that doesn’t count to license total

 

CTI Route Points

List of CTI Route Points configured.

This is to detect any third party CTI applications integrated or perhaps call forwarding settings as CTIRP is the only device in CUCM that doesn’t count to license total

 

 

 

CDR Trunk Traffic**

This give the call counts, duration and erlang calc for each trunk for each hour when there was traffic – This data can be used for trend analysis graphs and network NNI requirement/SIP channels

 

 

 

CDR line traffic**

lists the number of calls for each line – we plan on adding the linked device to this

 

 

 

CDR Lines Without Traffic**

Lines without traffic report identifies any lines that didn’t have any calls during the analysis period – again want to add linked devices to this as these lines/devices may not be in use and can be pruned from migration

 

 

 

CDR Sites and Trunks Traffic**

This report give the call counts and erlang for each trunk from each site – can be useful for working out network NNI requirement/SIP channels

 

 

 

CDR Site Traffic**

Gives the call counts and erlang for inter-site traffic. Not so much used anymore due to BW not being restrained

*Requires Phone device to have Web interface enabled in CUCM.

** Require that CDR is downloaded to location that can be accessed by the PC/Server where the pre_yarn application is run from. Max period for report is 90 days

 

 

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