- 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
- Gateway Insertions
- CSV Data File Creation for Cisco VG200 Gateways
- Create CSV Data Files for Cisco VG200 Gateways and T1 CAS, T1 PRI, E1 PRI, FXS or FXO Ports Using BAT Spreadsheet
- Create CSV Data File for Cisco Catalyst 6000 (FXS) Ports
- CSV Data Files Creation for Cisco VG224 Gateways and Ports
- Create CSV Data Files for Cisco VG224 FXS Gateways and Ports Using BAT Spreadsheet
- CSV Data File Creation for Cisco VG202 and VG204 Gateways
- Create CSV Data Files for Cisco VG202 and VG204 FXS Gateways and Ports Using BAT Spreadsheet
- Insert Gateways and Ports to Cisco Unified Communications Manager
Gateway Insertions
This chapter provides information to insert Cisco-supported gateways into Cisco Unified Communications Manager database.
- CSV Data File Creation for Cisco VG200 Gateways
- Create CSV Data File for Cisco Catalyst 6000 (FXS) Ports
- CSV Data Files Creation for Cisco VG224 Gateways and Ports
- CSV Data File Creation for Cisco VG202 and VG204 Gateways
- Insert Gateways and Ports to Cisco Unified Communications Manager
CSV Data File Creation for Cisco VG200 Gateways
You can create a CSV data file to insert Cisco VG200 gateways and ports in the Cisco Unified Communications Manager database. Use either the BAT spreadsheet or a text editor to create the CSV data file.
Create CSV Data Files for Cisco VG200 Gateways and T1 CAS, T1 PRI, E1 PRI, FXS or FXO Ports Using BAT Spreadsheet
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.
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.
What to Do Next
You must upload the CSV data file to the first node of the Cisco Unified Communications Manager server, so BAT can access the data input file.
Create CSV Data File for Cisco Catalyst 6000 (FXS) Ports
You can create the CSV data file to insert Cisco Catalyst 6000 (FXS) ports, such as directory number and a description of the port, in the Cisco Unified Communications Manager database. Use either the BAT spreadsheet or a text editor to create the CSV data file.
| Step 1 | To open the BAT Spreadsheet, locate and double-click BAT.xlt file. | ||
| Step 2 | When prompted, click Enable Macros to use the spreadsheet capabilities. | ||
| Step 3 | Click the Catalyst 6000 (FXS) Ports tab. | ||
| Step 4 | Enter information for each port record in a row.
Complete all mandatory fields and any relevant, optional fields. Each column heading specifies the length of the field.
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| Step 5 | To transfer the data from the BAT Excel spreadsheet into a CSV
file, click
Export to BAT Format.
The system saves the file to C:\XLSDataFiles\ or to your choice of another existing folder.
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What to Do Next
You must upload the CSV data file to the first node of the Cisco Unified Communications Manager server, so BAT can access the data input file. For more information, see Upload and Download Files.
CSV Data Files Creation for Cisco VG224 Gateways and Ports
You can create a CSV data file to insert VG224 gateways and ports in the Cisco Unified Communications Manager database. Use either the BAT spreadsheet or a text editor to create the CSV data file.
Create CSV Data Files for Cisco VG224 FXS Gateways and Ports Using BAT Spreadsheet
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 FXS ports.
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:
VG224Gateways#timestamp.txt
where "timestamp" represents the precise date and time that the file was created.
![]() Tip | 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. |
| Step 1 | To open the BAT spreadsheet, locate and double-click BAT.xlt file | ||
| Step 2 | When prompted, click Enable Macros to use the spreadsheet capabilities. | ||
| Step 3 | Click the VG224 tab. | ||
| Step 4 | For MGCP protocol, click the MGCP radio button and for SCCP protocol, click the SCCP radio button. | ||
| Step 5 | Do one of the following:
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| Step 6 | In each row, provide the information for the following fields:
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| Step 7 | To transfer the data from the BAT Excel spreadsheet into a CSV
file, click
Export to BAT Format.
The system saves the file using the default filename VG224Gateways#timestamp.txt to C:\XLSDataFiles or to your choice of another existing folder on your local workstation.
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What to Do Next
You must upload the CSV data file to the first node of the Cisco Unified Communications Manager server, so BAT can access the data input file.
CSV Data File Creation for Cisco VG202 and VG204 Gateways
You can create a CSV data file to insert VG202 and VG204 gateways and ports in the Cisco Unified Communications Manager database. Use either the BAT spreadsheet or a text editor to create the CSV data file.
Create CSV Data Files for Cisco VG202 and VG204 FXS Gateways and Ports Using BAT Spreadsheet
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 FXS ports.
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:
VG202Gateways#timestamp.txt or VG204Gateways#timestamp.txt
where "timestamp" represents the precise date and time at which the file was created.
![]() Tip | 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. |
| Step 1 | To open the BAT spreadsheet, locate and double-click BAT.xlt file | ||
| Step 2 | When prompted, click Enable Macros to use the spreadsheet capabilities. | ||
| Step 3 | Click the VG202-VG204 tab. | ||
| Step 4 | For MGCP, click the MGCP radio button and for SCCP, click the SCCP radio button. | ||
| Step 5 | Do one of the following:
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| Step 6 | In each row, provide the information for the following fields:
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| Step 7 | To transfer the data from the BAT Excel spreadsheet into a CSV
file, click
Export to BAT Format.
The system saves the file using the default filename VG202Gateways#timestamp.txt or VG204Gateways#timestamp.txt to C:\XLSDataFiles on your local workstation or to your choice of another existing folder.
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What to Do Next
You must upload the CSV data file to the first node of the Cisco Unified Communications Manager server, so BAT can access the data input file.
Insert Gateways and Ports to Cisco Unified Communications Manager
You can use the BAT spreadsheet to add Cisco gateways and ports to Cisco Unified Communications Manager.
- If you want to insert a Cisco VG200 gateway, you must have a Cisco VG200 gateway template for the trunks or ports and a CSV data file for the VG200 gateway ports. See Create Cisco VG200 Gateway Template and CSV Data File Creation for Cisco VG200 Gateways.
- If you want to insert a Cisco Catalyst 6000 Port, you must have a Cisco Catalyst 6000 Ports template and a CSV data file that contains port details for this bulk transaction. See Create Cisco Catalyst 6000 (FXS) Gateway Template and Create CSV Data File for Cisco Catalyst 6000 (FXS) Ports.
- If you want to insert a Cisco VG224 gateway, you must have a Cisco VG224 gateway template for the trunks or ports and a CSV data file for the VG224 gateway ports. See Create Cisco VG200 Gateway Template and CSV Data File Creation for Cisco VG200 Gateways.
- If you want to insert a Cisco VG202 or VG204 gateway, you must have a Cisco VG202 or VG204 gateway template for the trunks or ports and a CSV data file for the VG202 or VG204 gateway ports. See Create Cisco VG202 or VG204 Gateway Template and CSV Data File Creation for Cisco VG202 and VG204 Gateways.
| Step 1 | Choose . The Insert Gateways Configuration window displays. |
| Step 2 | From the Gateway Type drop-down list box, choose type of gateway you want to insert. The Insert Gateway Configuration window displays. |
| Step 3 | In the File Name field drop-down list box, select the name of the CSV data file that contains the Cisco VG200 gateway information to be added. |
| Step 4 | In the Gateway Template Name field, select the name of the VG200 or the FXS gateway template that you created for this type of bulk transaction. |
| Step 5 | Checking the Override the existing configuration check box, overwrites the existing gateway settings with the information that is contained in the file that you want to insert. |
| Step 6 | In the Job Information area, enter the Job description. |
| Step 7 | Choose an insert method. Do one of the following: |
| Step 8 | To create a job for inserting the gateways, click Submit. Use the Job Scheduler option in the Bulk Administration main menu to schedule and/or activate this job. |
