CUCM BE5K Migration To BE6K v.10

Hi All,
currently we have CUCM BE5K and we are migrating to BE6K v10. Currently the version of the call Manager is 6.1.5.11900-13.
so in order to migrate , can i follow the below the steps:
First can we installed the same version of CUCM 6.1.5.11900-13. in UCS Server, take the backup from existing cucm and restore it in New Installed CUCM.
If we restored the  Backup on New CUCM, then the  procedure for  migration to  CUCM v. 10
kindly let me know the procedure is correct , or any document/link for migrating.. that would be helpful
thank you...

No, jump upgrade does NOT apply for 5K, 5K is ONLY supported on MCS. PCD is also not supported on 5K
5K to 6K involves taking as much info as possible using the import/export ability from BAT, then taking that into your 6K CUCM. A CUCM backup from 5K, can only be used on another 5K install.
Aman, please refrain from posting the docs directly, and direct them to the location of the doc on the communities to make sure only those who are entitled to it, can use it.
The doc outlining the 5K to 6K upgrade is here
https://communities.cisco.com/community/partner/collaboration/migration

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