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Batch Provisioning support is provided for all the devices of Unified Communications Manager, Unity Connection, Unity, Presence Processor, Unity Express, Call Manager Express, and Generic IOS Router. Users with the Administration role can provision devices using batch provisioning.
Sample batch files for all devices are available in the opt/cupm/sep/ipt/config/sample/batchProvisioning directory.
After you create a batch action file, you must create the batch project that it belongs to. When you upload a batch action file, its contents are converted to batch actions, and the columns that are common to all batch actions in the batch action file are displayed.
You must upload batch action files in the correct order according to any dependencies that exist between the batch actions. For more information about these dependencies, see Guidelines for Creating Batch Action Files.
Step 1 | Choose . |
Step 2 | In the Configure a Batch Project page, click the New icon. |
Step 3 | In the Create a New Batch Project page, type a name and add notes for the batch project. |
Step 4 | Click Create. After the batch project is created, you can upload one or more batch action files to the batch project. |
Step 5 | In the Configure a Batch Project screen, click Upload a Batch Action File. |
Step 6 | In the Upload a Batch Action file page, do one of the following |
Step 7 | Click Upload. |
Step 8 |
You can do one or more of the following:
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It is currently not possible to edit batch projects or batch action files in Provisioning. Instead, you can update the batch action files manually and then upload them into a new batch project, and delete the batch projects that you no longer require.
You can delete batch projects that you no longer require. To delete a batch project, click the Delete icon beside the batch project name.