User guide
Step 3
While saving your CSV file, choose to save it as UTF-8 encoded. In Notepad, you can select encoding as
UTF-8 from the Encoding dropdown.
What to Do Next
Upload the CSV file to the first node server for Cisco Unified Communications Manager.
Related Topics
Create text-based CSV file for IME Trusted Group configuration, on page 612
FXO or FXS trunks CSV file format, on page 599
T1 CAS T1 PRI or E1 PRI trunks file format, on page 599
Upload file to server, on page 19
FXO or FXS trunks CSV file format
The following sample format shows the required field length and string types followed by sample of CSV
files for a Cisco VG200 gateway.
MGCP Domain Name(Mandatory, 1 to 64 characters),Description(Optional, up to 100 characters),
Slot (Mandatory, up to 3 numerals), Subunit (Mandatory, up to 3 numerals), Port
Number(Mandatory, up to 3 numerals), Port Description Optional, up to 50 characters),Port
Directory Number(Optional, up to 24 numerals and special characters)
Sample
MGCPTest,VG200 Lab Gateway,0,1,0,Port 0,97255576601MGCPTest,VG200 Lab Gateway,0,1,1,Port
1,97255572001
You must include comma separators even if a field is blank. Specify the directory number and route
partition only if the port type in the Cisco VG200 gateway template is POTS.
Note
Example 1
If the Description for a Cisco VG200 gateway is blank, use this format:
MGCPTest, ,0,1,0,Port 0,97255576601
Related Topics
Related Topics, on page 618
T1 CAS T1 PRI or E1 PRI trunks file format
The following sample format shows the required field length and string types followed by examples of CSV
files for the Cisco VG200 gateway.
T1 CAS Trunks
MGCP Domain Name(Mandatory, 1 to 64 characters),Description(Optional, up to 100
characters),Slot(Mandatory, up to 3 numerals),Subunit(Mandatory, up to 3 numerals),Port
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