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Cisco IPICS Command Line Interface Reference Guide, Cisco IPICS Release 4.10(2)
IDC Profile Copy Command
IDC Profile Copy Command
The IDC Profile Copy command, ipics_idc_profile_mgmt, lets you export or replace IDC profiles. An
IDC profile consists of the following items from the IDC of a user:
IDC profile consists of the following items from the IDC of a user:
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Theme (light or dark color theme, as configured on the IDC Settings tab).
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Key assignment (as configured on the IDC Settings tab).
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Dialer-channel audio (as configured on the IDC Settings tab).
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Screen layout (as customized using IDC tear away items). This layout includes the position of each
tear-away item, but not its state. For example, assume that user 1 has a tear away window for an
incident and you copy the IDC profile of user 1 to user 2, User 2 will also have a tear away window
for that incident. However, that window does not display on the IDC of user 2 unless user 2 joins
that incident.
tear-away item, but not its state. For example, assume that user 1 has a tear away window for an
incident and you copy the IDC profile of user 1 to user 2, User 2 will also have a tear away window
for that incident. However, that window does not display on the IDC of user 2 unless user 2 joins
that incident.
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Favorite contacts from the Global Contacts list (as defined in the IDC Address Book window).
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Favorite contacts from the Private Contacts list (as defined in the IDC Address Book window).
You can use the ipics_idc_profile_mgmt to perform the following operations:
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Export the IDC profile of a designated user or of all users to an XML file.
For each user whose IDC profile is exported, the XML file includes the Cisco IPICS user name and
associated IDC profile information. This operation is useful for creating a snapshot of current
configurations before you make updates in your deployment. If you need the original configurations
restored after making updates, Cisco can use the XML file to perform the restore.
associated IDC profile information. This operation is useful for creating a snapshot of current
configurations before you make updates in your deployment. If you need the original configurations
restored after making updates, Cisco can use the XML file to perform the restore.
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Replace the IDC profile of one user with the ICD profile of another user.
You can replace all profile items, or all profile items except the favorite contacts from the Private
Contacts list.
Contacts list.
If either IDC user is logged in to the IDC when you replace an IDC profile, some configuration updates
are not applied until the users log out and then log back in. We recommend that both users log out of
their IDCs before you replace an IDC profile.
are not applied until the users log out and then log back in. We recommend that both users log out of
their IDCs before you replace an IDC profile.
If the IDC user whose profile you are replacing has not logged into the IDC, an IDC profile does not yet
exist for that user. In this case, an IDC profile is created for that user when you perform a replace IDC
profile operation. The IDC profile that is created is a copy of the IDC profile that you specified as the
replacement profile.
exist for that user. In this case, an IDC profile is created for that user when you perform a replace IDC
profile operation. The IDC profile that is created is a copy of the IDC profile that you specified as the
replacement profile.
Command Syntax
When you execute a Replace operation, press the Enter key when output text prompts you to do so.
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Export one or more IDC profiles to an XML file:
ipics_idc_profile_mgmt{-e|--export} {source_user_name|ALL} filename.xml
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Replace IDC configuration information, except Favorite contacts from the Private Contacts list:
ipics_idc_profile_mgmt{-c|--copy} source_user_name target_user_name
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Replace IDC configuration information, including Favorite contacts from the Private Contacts list:
ipics_idc_profile_mgmt{-a|--copyall} source_user_name target_user_name