- Preface
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- Manage User Device Profiles
- User Device Profile Templates
- User Device Profile File Format
- User Device Profile File Format Addition
- User Device Profile Validation
- UDP Generation
- User Device Profile Updates
- User Device Profile Deletions
- User Device Profile Exports
- Line Attribute Updates for Devices and User Device Profiles
- UDP Line Additions
- UDP Report Generation
- Intercom DN Additions and Updates for UDPs
- Text-Based CSV Files
- BAT Performance
- Index
Contents
- UDP Generation
- Insert User Device Profiles for User Devices
- Topics Related to User Device Profile Generation
UDP Generation
This chapter provides information to use Cisco Unified Communications Manager Bulk Administration (BAT) to set up extension mobility quickly by generating and inserting profiles for all IP phone users. BAT generates user device profiles for all phones, regardless of the number of devices that the user controls. For example, if a user controls two devices, BAT generates two separate user device profiles, one for each device and associates them to the same user. BAT sets one of the generated user device profiles as the default user device profile for the user. BAT generates user device profiles for all IP phones based on the phone button template for each phone model.
![]() Note | You do not use a user device profile template or a CSV data file to perform this action. When BAT generates these user device profiles, they are associated with the user. |
Insert User Device Profiles for User Devices
You can generate user device profiles for all users.
When you are inserting a file that was generated with the export utility, the export utility appends a numerical suffix_n for each line that is configured on a phone. For example, an export file with the name "sales_7960_1_3.txt" indicates that all phone records in this file have lines 1 and 3 configured. Use the appended suffixes to guide you in choosing a phone template with the correct line configuration during the UDP profile insertion.
You can use the dummy MAC address option when adding CTI ports. This option gives a unique device name to each CTI port in the form of dummy MAC addresses that you can manually update later using the Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration or the Unified CM Auto-Register phone Tool.
The dummy MAC address option automatically generates dummy MAC addresses in the following format:
XXXXXXXXXXXX
where X represents any 12-character, hexadecimal (0-9 and A-F) number.
| Step 1 | Choose . The User Device Profiles Insert Configuration window displays. | ||
| Step 2 | Choose an insert method. Do one of the following:
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| Step 3 | In the File Name drop-down list box, choose the CSV data file that you created for this specific bulk transaction. | ||
| Step 4 | For the Specific Details option, in the User Device Profiles Template Name drop-down list box, choose the BAT phone template that you created for this type of bulk transaction. | ||
| Step 5 | If you did not enter individual MAC addresses in the CSV data
file, you must check the
Create Dummy MAC Address check box. Skip to
Step 9.
If you do not know the MAC address of the phone that will be assigned to the user, choose this option. When the phone is plugged in, a MAC address registers for that device. If you supplied MAC addresses or device names in the data input file, do not choose this option. | ||
| Step 6 | Select the following options if applicable:
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| Step 7 | In the Job Information area, enter the Job description. | ||
| Step 8 | Choose an insert method. Do one of the following: | ||
| Step 9 | Click
Submit to create a job for inserting the phone
records.
Use the Job Scheduler option in the
Bulk Administration main menu to schedule and
activate this job.
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