Cisco Cisco Unified Provisioning Manager 8.5 White Paper
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PIN and password resets tracked in audit trail
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Cisco IOS Software template GUI and enhancements
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New template GUI for Cisco IOS Software with support for keyword substitution list and validation
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Cisco IOS Software template management
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Ability to load prebuilt templates
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UPM will be updated to be capable of multilanguage support
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Windows Server 2008 support
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Localization
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Ability to export audit trail for orders and new phone report support
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Email notifications on major failure events
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Batch file enhancements:
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Support for Infrastructure configuration products through batch operations: Load dozens of translation
patterns and call search spaces at once
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Service area provisioning through batch operations with directory number blocks and the complete set of
provisioning attributes
The major features introduced in UPM Version 8.5 are discussed in detail in the following sections.
Move Subscriber
UPM 8.5 supports the movement of a subscriber from one domain to another. The subscriber’s services along with
the subscriber will be moved to the new domain as well. However, in this release, UPM will support moving the
services to a service area that is associated with the same processor. This feature is supported through the UI,
batch operations, and the API. UPM will support full rollback in this feature; that is, if the move fails for one service
area, the rest of the service area’s settings are rolled back.
This feature is not supported in the following scenarios:
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Subscriber is a pseudo subscriber
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Subscriber has pending orders
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Syncs are running on the subscriber’s domain or the devices in that domain
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Deletion is running on the subscriber’s domain or the devices in that domain
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Subscriber is being moved from one call processer to another
Move Services
UPM 8.5 supports the movement of a subscriber service from one service area to another. This will be similar to
the movement of subscriber services in the Move Subscriber feature. The difference is that with Move Service,
the end user will be able to move a service to another service area in the same domain only. The service will be
allowed to move to any service area that is associated with the same processor.
This feature is also helpful if there are some changes made to the subscriber’s existing service area settings and
the administrator would like them to be applied to the subscriber’s existing services. The admin can move the
services to the same service area and check Apply All to apply the new service area settings to all the existing
services.