Using Batch Mode 161
<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.