Use the BAT spreadsheet to create the CSV data file that
contains the details, such as domain name, MGCP description, and port
identifier, for individual T1 CAS, T1 PRI, E1 PRI, FXS or FXO ports.
For T1 CAS only, the ports that you specify in the BAT spreadsheet
must be the same ports that you specified in the VG200 template. In the CSV
data file, you can specify none, some, or all ports that were configured in the
template. Do not configure any ports in the CSV data file that were not also
configured in the template, or an error will result when you attempt to insert
the BAT VG200 template and the CSV file.
For example, if you configured ports 1,2,3, and 4 in the template, you
could configure none of the ports, or ports 1, 2, 3, and 4, or only ports 1 and
2 in the CSV file, and the insertion would be accepted. But if you configured
ports 5 and 6 in the CSV file when they are not configured in the template, you
will receive an insertion error in BAT.
After you are finished editing the fields for the gateway ports in the
BAT spreadsheet, export the file. The system saves the file to
C:\XLSDataFiles or to your choice of another
existing folder on your local workstation using the following default filename:
VG200Gateways#timestamp.txt
where
"timestamp" represents the precise date and time
that the file was created.
Attention: If you enter a comma in one of the fields, BAT.xlt encloses that
field entry in double quotes when you export to BAT format. If you enter a
blank row in the spreadsheet, the system treats the empty row as the end of the
file. Data that is entered after a blank line does not get converted to the BAT
format.