User guide

DescriptionSetting/Column
For FAC CSV File
Enter a unique authorization code that is no more than 16 digits. The
user enters this code when the user places a call through a FAC-enabled
route pattern.
Authorization Code
Enter a unique name that is no more than 50 characters. The
authorization code name ties the authorization code to a specific user
or group of users; this name displays in the CDRs for calls that use this
code.
If you plan to assign an authorization code to every user in the
system, make sure that the code name includes an identifier for
the user, such as the user name or another unique, non-sensitive
identifier; for example, an email alias or employee/student
number. Do not use identifiers such as a social security number
because the authorization code name writes to CDRs, which are
not secure.
Tip
Authorization Code Name
Enter a three-digit authorization level that exists within the range of 0
to 255; the default equals 0. The level that you assign to the authorization
code determines whether the user can route calls through FAC-enabled
route patterns. To successfully route a call, the user authorization level
must equal or be greater than the authorization level that is specified
for the route pattern for the call.
Authorization Level
Update CMC or FAC in CUCM database using BAT
To update the Cisco Unified Communications Manager database, you must insert the CMC or FAC CSV data
file using BAT.
Before You Begin
Before you can update Cisco Unified Communications Manager, you must create or edit a CMC or FAC CSV
file.
Procedure
Step 1
In Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration, choose one of the following options:
a) For CMC, choose Bulk Administration > Client Matter Codes > Insert Client Matter Codes.
b) For FAC, choose Bulk Administration > Forced Authorization Codes > Insert Forced Authorization
Codes.
Step 2
In the File Name drop-down list box, choose the CSV file that contains the updated codes.
To view the contents of the file that you want to insert, click View
File.
Tip
Step 3
If you are updating an existing list of codes, check the Override the existing configuration check box.
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