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For a feature overview and introduction, please see https://www.uplinx.com/phonecontrol/bulk-extension-mobility/.
 

The Uplinx Remote Phone Control Tool ‘s bulk Extension Mobility wizard has been designed for Cisco administrators and deployment engineers to perform batch operations on Cisco Extension Mobility. A typical usage scenario is to log out phones, migrate to a new Cisco server and log in the Cisco end-users on the new CUCM cluster.

This feature can be very convenient in migration scenarios for Cisco end-users as they do not need to be aware of server changes and do not need to perform manual log-ins. The Bulk Extension Mobility wizard can be used to migrate users from one server to another without the end-user manually logging in.

For new locations or end-users, the device profiles created in Cisco CUCM BAT can be logged into phones without engaging end users. A command file (in CSV format generated in Excel) can be processed by the Bulk Extension Mobility wizard or, alternatively, a command file can be used and generated by the UPLINX Phone Control Tool during log-in, log-out or get-status command operations.

Cisco device profiles and end-users can be logged into phones using a command file, in CSV format generated in Excel, that can be executed by the Bulk Extension Mobility wizard. A command file can be executed and is generated by the application during log-in, log-out or get-status actions.

The Bulk Extension Mobility wizard, along with all other bulk features, requires a Professional or Enterprise license and is not included with the Standard license.

The Bulk Extension Mobility wizard enables you to easily perform Cisco Extension Mobility operations to a single or group of Cisco phones and has the following features:

Get the logged-in user and Extension Mobility status for a group of phones: export the current logged-in status, the user-id and Cisco device profile per phone to a CSV file. The CSV file serves as command file so that these end-users can be logged out or logged in on these or other phones.

Log out end-users from Cisco phones: Use a CSV command file to log out Cisco end users in bulk.

Log in end-users to Cisco phones: a CSV command file to log in Cisco end users in bulk.

Process a command file in CSV format.

Please note that a Cisco end-user with its device profile can also be logged-in interactively by using UPLINX Remote Phone Control when controlling a phone. Please see login/logout Extension Mobility.

This section covers the following topics for Cisco Extension Mobility in bulk:

1.Understanding Bulk Extension Mobility

2.Using Bulk Extension Mobility

3.Bulk Extension Mobility CSV File Format

 

 

 

 

 

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