Chapter 4 Working with Users
Adding Users
Note For BAT inserts, you cannot use CSV files for users that are saved anywhere but C:\BATFiles\Users\Insert Users\ on the server that is running the publisher database for Cisco CallManager.
Tips for Creating a Text-Based CSV File
The following example format shows the field length and string types followed by an example of a CSV file for users.
First Name(Mandatory, 1 to 50 characters),Last Name(Mandatory, 1 to 50 characters),User ID(Mandatory, up to 30 characters),Password(Optional, up to
20characters),Manager(Optional, up to 30 characters),Department(Optional, up to 50 characters),PIN(Optional, up to 20 numerals),User Device Profile(Optional, up to 50 characters),User Locale(Optional, up to 50 characters),Controlled Device MAC Address1(optional, 12 characters),Directory Number (Optional, (Optional, up to 24 numerals and special characters)),Controlled Device MAC Address2(Optional, 12 characters)
Tip You must specify PIN and Password values, either on the CSV file or during file insertion in BAT. If you want to apply individual PINs or passwords for each user or groups of users, specify the PIN and password information in the CSV file. If you want to use a default PIN and password that all users can use, do not specify PIN or password values in the CSV and instead provide this information when you insert the CSV file in BAT.
Note You cannot enter values for MAC Address2 without entering values for MAC Address1.
Example
John,Smith,johns,abc123de,karend,0012055,9989,johns profile,English
United States,1231123245AB,1231123245AB,9725557154,0010EB001234
You must specify delimiters even if a field is blank. Refer to the following examples and sample CSV records when you are creating CSV files.
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