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Create text-based CSV file for IME Trusted Group configuration, on page 612
CSV file format for VG202 and VG204 gateways, on page 604
Upload file to server, on page 19
CSV file format for VG202 and VG204 gateways
The following sample formats and examples show the fields, field length, and whether the field is optional
or mandatory for a text-based CSV file for VG202 and VG204 Gateways.
There are two CSV file formats for VG202 and VG204 Gateways depending upon the Protocol:
• MGCP
• SCCP
For MGCP Gateway
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
test,test,0,0,0,sample,1000
For SCCP Gateway
Mac Address(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
SKIGW1111111111,test,0,0,0,sample,1000
Create custom text-based CSV files for Client Matter Codes and
Forced Authorized Codes
You can create a custom text-based CSV file using a text editor, such as Microsoft Notepad.
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 code, create a custom Client Matter Codes (CMC) CSV file or a Forced
Authorized Codes (FAC) CSV file, as described in the following steps:
• For CMC—Step 3 and Step 4
• For FAC— Step 3 and Step 4
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