| Method | Steps |
|--------|-------|
| Manual command | list station → copy → paste into file |
| Log session | Log → Start Log → list station → Stop Log |
| SAT command script | Use list station xxxx yyyy for range, then export via session capture |
| ASA Export tool (if available) | Some ASA versions have File → Export → Save as CSV (rare; often requires third-party tool) |
For over two decades, Avaya Site Administration (ASA) has been the cornerstone tool for technicians and system administrators managing Avaya Communication Manager (CM) and Avaya IP Office. While modern web-based managers (System Manager, Web Administration) exist, ASA remains irreplaceable for its speed, scripting capabilities, and granular access to the Linux/UNIX command line behind your PBX. avaya site administration export list station
One of the most common, yet surprisingly nuanced, tasks is exporting a list of stations. Whether you need to audit extensions, migrate users, update a company directory, or simply reconcile billing, knowing how to perform an "Avaya Site Administration export list station" efficiently can save hours of manual data entry. | Method | Steps | |--------|-------| | Manual
This article will walk you through every method to export station data using Avaya Site Administration, from basic terminal emulation to advanced SAT command scripting. Advanced users can streamline the process using ASA’s
Advanced users can streamline the process using ASA’s TACACS or scripting features, but a simpler internal command exists within Avaya Communication Manager’s SAT interface:
When attempting to export a station list from Avaya Site Administration, users frequently encounter these problems: