A “-SkipWrite” switch skips the relatively slow process of writing to Word.It’s easy enough to turn off an unwanted section if you’re only interested in a specific subset of the functionality, or are adapting to suit your environment.Use the “RedactIP” switch to strip all IP addresses from the resulting file.Reasonably well debugged throughout (although time will tell of course!).Doesn’t need any Lync PowerShell modules – it’s fine on your Win 7 – Win 10 machine (which needs to have Word installed).Converts and saves the config to a new Word document, and optionally makes a PDF of it too.Decodes gateway versions up to 9.0.1 & the SWe Lite.It started life as a way to save the tedium of screen-scraping lots of fixed frames for my as-built documents, but it quickly became apparent that it would also make a useful tool for the offline review of a gateway’s config (although it ain’t no “UxBuilder”). The name’s a bit of a mouthful, but “Convert-RibbonSbcConfigToWord.ps1” takes the backup file from your Ribbon/Sonus SBC/UX 1000 or 2000 gateway and creates a new Word document, with all of the important(?) configuration information captured in tables. Been here before? Know the deal? Jump to the revision history to see what’s in the latest update.