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Table 28 describes the information that this message displays.
Table 28
Import Users Confirmation box text
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First |
| Indicates from which card the users will be imported. If the card is the primary |
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| card it shows the IP address of the secondary card and vice versa. |
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Second |
| Shows how many users are already defined in this card. |
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Third |
| Shows how many users can be imported. An ICB card can have up to 500 users. |
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| When the number of users reaches 500, the system terminates the import |
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| process. |
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Fourth |
| Informs the administrator that existing users will not be changed (that is, the |
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| system does not import a user ID if an identical user ID already exists on the |
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| card). |
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Fifth |
| Asks for confirmation, or cancellation, of the import. |
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| Click on the OK button to start the import process. When the system | |
| completes the import, it updates the User List window to include | |
| imported users. At this point, the user can be deleted or modified as per | |
| normal operation. |
Call-out Groups
This section enables an administrator to go directly the following windows:
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•Add New
Call-Out Group List
Figure 64 on page 124 shows the Call-Out Group List window which is the main window for group list administration.
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