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To generate a number of subscriber accounts automatically, import a subscriber list to the VSG via a TFTP server.
You must first create a text file with the user name and password pair in the format “username, password”. Each line must contain only one account user name and password pair. The user name and password for each account must be separated with a comma. Spaces between the comma and the password are allowed. An example is shown in the following figure.
John, johng
Steve, 1234stevew
Phillip,phillips
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Follow the steps below to import a subscriber list to the VSG. Step 1. Create a subscriber list in a text file.
Step 2. Run a TFTP server program and specify the location of the subscriber list file and the communication mode. Refer to the user’s guide that comes with the TFTP server program for instructions.
Step 3. Display the Import Subscribers screen as shown.
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Step 4. Enter the IP address of the computer running a TFTP server in the TFTP Server IP Address field. Step 5. Enter the name of the subscriber list file in the Filename field and click Apply.
Step 6. After the subscriber list file is transferred to the VSG successfully, the Subscriber Management screen displays. Click Subscriber List to check the newly created subscriber accounts. The following figure shows the created accounts for the subscriber list file example in Figure
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