Using PG Explorer in configuration manager will tell you which routing client 
id is associated with each routing client.  You can run the PG setup without 
committing any changes, however we have only done this during maintenance 
windows.

Sean Davis

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   1. wondering what these UCCx backup files are... (Lelio Fulgenzi)
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Date: Thu, 26 Jul 2018 18:05:31 +0000
From: Lelio Fulgenzi <[email protected]>
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Anyone know what the following backups files are for? I noticed one is small, 
and one is zero length. It?s sending my backup check script into a frenzy. ?

_UCCX_PHX_RPT.tar
_UCCX_PHX_CONFIG.tar


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Phoenix I think was the code name for Finesse.  So sounds like it's Finesse 
configuration related.

On Thu, Jul 26, 2018 at 2:05 PM Lelio Fulgenzi <[email protected]> wrote:

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> Anyone know what the following backups files are for? I noticed one is
> small, and one is zero length. It?s sending my backup check script
> into a frenzy. ?
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> _UCCX_PHX_RPT.tar
> _UCCX_PHX_CONFIG.tar
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Date: Fri, 27 Jul 2018 10:30:49 -0500
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Subject: [cisco-voip] UCCE: How to match Routing Client to IP address
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I work in Managed Services.  I have to get into different customer environments 
when issues happen. Many times, I'm researching a dropped call or something 
like that via the AW/HDS.



I see the calls come into RCD/TCD via some Routing Client '5001, 5002, etc', 
but I need a way to correlate these routing clients to the actual peripheral's 
IP ADDRESS (CVP1,2,3, CUCM, etc.)



I know I can get this from PG setup, but I can't take the environment down when 
I'm troubleshooting, plus I have no idea which PG to pull from as many of these 
environments are quite large.



Is there any other way to get this info quickly?  Thoughts.




Sincerely,

Ryan Burtch
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