Note above that I’ve highlighted in red the name of the file. You'll be presented with a screen that looks like this: I'll use a Dial Plan from the UK (.cop.sgn). ![]() Once you have downloaded and installed these, grab your COP file of choice. The COP file is basically a gzip, with an encryption header that makes it unrecognisable to archive packages such as 7-ZIP. This has been most useful for me when working with National Dial Plans (NDP) these aren't as well documented as they might be, and I find it useful to look into the files and see exactly what each of the clauses in the NDP actually mean in terms of dialled numbers. Occasionally it might be useful to be able to look at the files that make up a COP file. ![]() ![]() How to Extract the Contents of Cisco COP FilesĬisco Option files (COP Files) are released for Cisco Unified Communications Manager (CUCM) to add new functionality, fixes, and other optional components such as locales or phone firmware.Įach COP file is essentially an archive of files - some are copied to the CUCM server, some are used as data to import to the database, others might be scripts.
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