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<city>Unknown</city>
<state>Unknown</state>
<country>BLANK</country>
<zip>00000</zip>
<site>BLANK</site>
<remote>BLANK</remote>
<pprofile>BLANK</pprofile>
</user_MAC_defaults>
The default values specified in user-MAC-defaults.xml map to
transaction values in your XML input file when the transaction value in
your file is empty. The substituted parameter value depends on the
parameter.
■For parameters such as <zip>, the default value specified in
user-MAC-defaults.xml (00000) is used if your file does not specify a
value.
■For parameters such as <email>, the default value specified in
user-MAC-defaults.xml is BLANK. In these cases, if your file does not
specify a value the value BLANK translates to a empty field.
■For the parameters <first> and <last>, the default value specified
in user-MAC-defaults.xml is UNAME. In these two cases, if your file
does not specify a value the value for UNAME is used.The value for
UNAME is a mandatory, user-supplied value that specifies the name of
the user account.
■The phone profile (<pprofile>) parameter value is the name string
associated with a particular phone profile. When this parameter is set
to blank in both the input XML and the default XML file, VCX
software creates a default phone profile. This is not recommended.
Ask your VCX administrator for the name of the default phone profile.
You can edit user-MAC-defaults.xml to change a default parameter
value. For example, you could change the default value (12345) for
<phonepass> to some other standard value (for example, 999).
Adding User
Accounts with a CSV
File
You can use a comma separated value (CSV) file as input to the user-MAC
command. Transactions in the file can add user accounts, but not modify
or delete accounts. 3Com Corporation recommends that a CSV file
contain no more than 5000 transactions. While this is not a hard limit,
exceeding 5000 transactions may cause performance issues.