- 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
- Phone Insertions
- Insert Phones Into Cisco Unified Communications Manager
- Topics Related to Inserting Phones
Phone Insertions
This chapter provides information to add phones, Cisco VGC Phones, CTI ports, or H.323 clients into the Cisco Unified Communications Manager database.
You must have a Cisco Unified Communications Manager Bulk Administration (BAT) phone template for the devices that you are adding, as well as a data file in comma separated value (CSV) format that contains the unique details for the phones or other IP telephony devices. You can choose the target and method of the data file upload. Phone records must be validated before insertion.
Insert Phones Into Cisco Unified Communications Manager
![]() Note | Phone records must be validated before insertion. |
![]() Note | BAT expects Directory Number URI fields for directory numbers in the following format: URI 1 on Directory Number 1, URI 1 Route Partition on Directory Number 1, URI 1 is Primary on Directory Number 1. |
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. Do not use the dummy MAC address option for H.323 clients, VGC phones, or VGC virtual phones.
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.
You must have a Cisco Unified Communications Manager Bulk Administration (BAT) phone template for the devices that you are adding. You can choose the target and method of the data file upload. Phone records must be validated before insertion.
- You must have a data file in comma separated value (CSV) format that contains the unique details for the phones or other IP telephony devices.
| Step 1 | Choose . The Insert Phones Configuration window displays. | ||
| Step 2 | Specify the file format type for the phone record that you are uploading. | ||
| Step 3 | In the File Name drop-down list box, choose the CSV data file that you created for this specific bulk transaction, and then check the Allow Update Phone with Custom File check box to allow updating the phone with the chosen custom file. | ||
| Step 4 | Check the
Override the existing configuration check box
to overwrite the existing phone settings with the information that is contained
in the file that you want to insert, and check the check box(es) beside the
upload action(s) to perform during the upload.
The following upload actions get enabled for selection after you have checked the Override the existing configuration check box.
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| Step 5 | For the
Specific Details option, in the
Phone Template Name drop-down list box, choose
the BAT phone template that you created for this type of bulk transaction.
If you did not enter individual MAC addresses in the CSV data file, you must check the Create Dummy MAC Address check box. You can update this information manually later. Skip to Step 8. If you supplied MAC addresses or device names in the data input file, do not choose this option. If you do not know the MAC address of the phone that will be assigned to the user, then chose this option. When the phone is plugged in, a MAC address registers for that device. | ||
| Step 6 | In the Job Information area, enter the Job description. | ||
| Step 7 | Choose an insert method. Do one of the following: | ||
| Step 8 | Click Submit to create a job for inserting the phone records. Use the Job Configuration window to schedule and/or activate this job. |
What to Do Next
If the phones inserted are of the type Cisco Unified Mobile Communicator, then you must reset the devices after the insert job is completed. You can reset the phones using the option.
