User guide
Sample
1231123245AB,23,9725557250
You must include comma separators even if a field is blank.Note
Do not specify a partition unless you have also specified a directory number.Note
Examples
If the directory number for a port is blank, use this format:
1231123245AB,23,
If you want to add only the mandatory values, use this format:
1231123245AB,23,
Related Topics
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Create text-based CSV file for Cisco VG202 and VG204 gateways
You can create a CSV text file for VG202 or VG204 gateways using a text editor, such as Microsoft Notepad.
Instead of using the BAT spreadsheet for data input when you are adding Cisco VG202 and VG204 gateways,
you can create the comma-separated values (CSV) file by using lines of ASCII text with values separated by
commas. You must use the appropriate file format for the gateway.
Cisco recommends uploading Text-Based CSV files saved in the UTF-8 format only, as characters other
than ASCII characters can be stored in this format. Text-Based CSV files saved in formats other than
UTF-8 may render garbled when downloaded from Cisco Unified Communications Manager.
Note
Procedure
Step 1
Open a text editor or any application that allows you to export or create a text-based CSV file.
Step 2
Using a separate line for each gateway, enter the values for each gateway and port that you want to add to
Cisco Unified Communications Manager.
An error occurs if any blank lines exist in the CSV
file.
Note
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.
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