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5.Any problems encountered during the import process are reported in the Alerts window.

6.Remember to refresh the Alerts window periodically as well to see the latest list of alerts.

Import File Formats

Cisco PVM supports the DCR v3 Export file format and a user-defined format that is based on the tokens found in the DCR v3 export file. The tokens that it supports are management_ip_address, host_name, domain_name, display_name, snmp_v2_ro_comm_string, snmp_v2_rw_comm_string, http_username, http_password, out of which the management_ip_address, snmp_v2_ro_comm_string and snmp_v2_rw_comm_string tokens are mandatory for the import to succeed.

DCR Export File

The DCR export utility can be used to export the list of devices whose credentials are managed in CiscoWorks DCR. An example of the export file is shown in the Figure

User created CSV file

You can create your own CSV file with devices you want to import. A sample file is shown in the Figure

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