You can copy, modify, and delete user device profile file
formats for CSV data files that you create using a text editor.
When you use a text editor to create your CSV data file, you
must use a file format to identify the device and line fields within the CSV
data file. You have these options for the file format:
Default User Device Profile—Contains a predetermined set of user
device profile device and line fields.
Simple User Device Profile—Contains basic device and line fields for
user device profiles.
Customized—Contains device and line fields that you choose and order
yourself.
Before creating the CSV file in the text editor, you need to
choose an existing file format or create a new file format. You can then enter
the values as specified in the file format in the text-based CSV data file.
Use BAT to locate a user device profile file format.
Procedure
Step 1
Choose
Bulk Administration >
User Device Profiles > UDP File
Format > Create UDP File Format.
The
Find and List UDP File Formats window displays.
Step 2
From the
Find UDP File Format where Format Name
drop-down list box, choose one of the following criteria:
begins with
contains
is exactly
ends with
is empty
is not empty
Step 3
Specify the appropriate search text, if applicable, and click
Find.
Tip
To find all UDP templates that are registered in the database,
click
Find without entering any search text.
A list of discovered templates displays by name of the file
format.
Step 4
From the list of records, click the file format name that matches
your search criteria.
The
UDP File Format Configuration window displays.
Create UDP file format
You can create a UDP file format for the text-based CSV data
file.
Procedure
Step 1
Choose
Bulk
Administration > User Device
Profiles > Create UDP File
Format.
The Create UDP File Format Configuration window displays.
Step 2
Click
Add new.
The
Create UDP File Format Configuration window
displays.
Step 3
In the
UDP File Format Name field, enter a name for
this customized format.
Step 4
Under
Device Fields, choose the device field names
that you want to define for each user device profile.
Click a device field name in the
Device Field box and click the arrow to move
the field to the
Selected Device Fields Order box.
Note
A CSV data file must include
Device Profile Name, and
Description; therefore, these fields
always remain selected.
Tip
You can select several random field names in the list by holding
down the
Ctrl key, then clicking the arrow to
select them together. You can select a range of items by using the
Shift key.
Step 5
Click line field names in the
Line Field box and click the arrow to move the
fields to the
Selected Line Fields Order box.
Note
Directory Number is a mandatory field if
you select line fields in the file format.
Tip
You can change the order of the items in the
Selected Line Fields and
Selected Device Fields boxes. Select an
item and then use the up arrow to move the field closer to the beginning of the
list or use the down arrow to move it to the end of the list.
Step 6
Click Intercom DN field names in the
Intercom DN Field box and click the arrow to
move the fields to the
Selected Intercom DN Fields Order box.
Step 7
Enter the maximum number of lines, speed dials, IP Phone Services,
and IP Phone Service Parameters, you want to include in the CSV file, in their
corresponding text boxes.
Note
You can enter zero for maximum number of speed dials, IP Phone
Services, and IP Phone Service Parameters, if you do not want to include them
in the CSV file. But, the maximum number of lines should not be zero if line
fields are chosen in the file format.
Step 8
To save your customized file format, click
Save.
The name of the file format displays in the
UDP File Format Query window.
Copy UDP file format
You can copy an existing user device profile file format for
the CSV data file.
Procedure
Step 1
Find the UDP File Format you want to copy.
Step 2
In the
Search Results area, click the file format name
that you want to copy.
The
File Format Configuration window displays.
Step 3
To make a copy of the chosen file format, click
Copy.
Note
You can also copy a file format by clicking the icon in the Copy
column corresponding to the format you want to copy, in the
UDP File Format Query window.
Step 4
In the
File Format Name field, enter a new name for
the copied format.
Step 5
Modify the copied format by using one of these methods:
Add new fields by choosing them from the Device Fields, Line
Fields or Intercom DN Fields box, and then clicking the arrow to move the
chosen fields into the Selected Device Fields Order, Selected Line Fields
Order, or Selected Intercom DN Order box.
Remove chosen fields by choosing them from the Selected Device
Fields Order, Selected Line Fields Order, or Selected Intercom DN Fields Order
box, and then clicking the arrow to move the chosen fields into the Device
Fields, Line Fields, or Intercom DN Fields box.
Change the order of the fields by choosing a field name in the
Selected Device Field Order, Selected Line Fields Order, or Selected Intercom
DN Field Order box and using the up or down arrow to change its location.
Step 6
After making your changes, click
Save to save the copied file format with
changes in the list.
You can modify an existing user device profile file format
for the CSV data file.
Procedure
Step 1
Find the UDP File Format you want to update.
Step 2
In the
Search result area, click the file format name
that you want to modify. The
File Format Configuration window displays.
Step 3
Modify the copied format by using one of these methods:
Add new fields by choosing them from the Device Fields, Line
Fields, or Intercom DN Fields box, and then clicking the arrow to move the
chosen fields into the Selected Device Field Order, Selected Line Fields Order,
or Selected Intercom Fields Order box.
Remove the chosen fields by choosing them from the Selected
Device Fields Order, Selected Line Fields Order, or Selected Intercom Fields
Order box, and then clicking the arrow to move the chosen fields into the
Device Field or Line Fields box.
Change the order of the fields by choosing a field name in the
Selected Device Field or Selected Line Fields box and using the up or down
arrow to change its location.
Step 4
After making your changes, click
Save to save the changes to the file format.
.
You can delete an existing user device profile file format
for the CSV data file.
Procedure
Step 1
Find the UDP File Format you want to delete.
Step 2
In the
Search result area, click the file format name
that you want to delete.
The
File Format Configuration window displays.
Verify that you want to delete this file.
Step 3
To remove the file format from the File Format Name list, click
Delete. A message asks you to confirm that you
want to delete the file format. Click
OK to continue.
The file format name is removed from the list.
Tip
You can also delete a file format by checking the corresponding
check box and clicking
Delete. You can delete all the file
formats by clicking
Select All and then clicking
Delete Selected.