Avaya Site Administration | Export List Station Hot!
To get a complete list without interruptions, use:
To follow this guide, you must have Avaya Site Administration installed on your workstation. This is the legacy GUI tool that sits on top of the command-line interface (CLI).
: System Manager allows for bulk exports of user profiles into both XML and Excel (.xlsx) formats directly from the User Management page. avaya site administration export list station
Click and select the specific fields you want to export (or select all for a complete list).
How to Export a Station List in Avaya Site Administration (ASA) To get a complete list without interruptions, use:
| Command | What it exports | |---------|----------------| | list station 1000-2000 | Extensions 1000 to 2000 only | | list station type 6408 | All 6408 phones | | list station e164 | Station numbers with full E.164 format | | list station cor | Station with Class of Restriction | | list station cos | Station with Class of Service | | list station voip | IP station details (IP addresses, firmware) |
If you are already working in the Graphically Enhanced Definity Interface (GEDI): Run the command list station Right-click anywhere within the results window and select Note: It is often recommended to close other GEDI or Emulator windows to avoid conflicts during the export process. Alternative: Avaya Admin/System Manager Click and select the specific fields you want
Once the file is exported, do not simply double-click it if it is a .txt file. Open first. Go to File > Open and select your exported file.
Avaya Site Administration automates the input of these commands via its "Export" wizard, but knowing the underlying syntax helps you understand the "Filter" fields you will see in the next section.
The wizard automatically maps Avaya’s internal database to column headers. This is the preferred method for large enterprises.
Exporting a station list from is a critical task for system audits, inventory management, and bulk updates. While the tool is legacy, it remains a standard way to extract data into formats like CSV for use in Microsoft Excel. Quick Guide: Exporting Station Data in ASA