If you are using Definity Site Administrator (or whatever Avaya is currently calling their desktop administration software) you should be able to export the information you are looking to document into a CSV file that can be saved to a spreadsheet.
I am the contractor doing the cabling and not the programmer. The customer has asked me for some sort of spreadsheet to list the important info cable ID, extension, Idf location etc.. I thought that maybe somebody has a spreadsheet like this already done. I can do it myself using excel, but thought I could take the easy way out.
Like Franklin said the phone guy can pull this up for you very easily. ASA (Avaya site administration) can do it but an even better program would be Call flow extract by Utilcall.
Best of all there is a 10 day free trail. It beats anything that Avaya can give you. You put in what you want from a list and put in it the format you want. Very nice program.
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