Cisco Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server Wartungshandbuch
February 27, 2004
Cisco MeetingPlace Audio Server System Manager’s Guide
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File import specifications
Using MeetingTime, you can import profile and group information using a
comma-delimited ASCII file. The import file must contain the user ID and
profile number for each user profile record. If used, the group name and group
number values must also be included.
comma-delimited ASCII file. The import file must contain the user ID and
profile number for each user profile record. If used, the group name and group
number values must also be included.
Including other fields is optional. If fields are excluded from the import file,
MeetingPlace takes the values from the guest profile or from the user group to
which the user has been assigned. The first line of the ASCII file must contain
field names that denote the order of the data in the import records.
MeetingPlace takes the values from the guest profile or from the user group to
which the user has been assigned. The first line of the ASCII file must contain
field names that denote the order of the data in the import records.
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Active values can be one of y or yes, n or no, gd or group default. Values
are not case sensitive.
are not case sensitive.
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Fields with an asterisk (*) are user-specific fields. When you add users to
the system, these are the most important fields to include in the import file.
the system, these are the most important fields to include in the import file.
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Fields with two asterisks (**) are group-specific fields. When you add
groups to the system, these are the most important fields to include in the
import file.
groups to the system, these are the most important fields to include in the
import file.
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For fields with three asterisks (***), specifying gd for any of the search
fields configures the other search fields with the same value. For example,
if you assign gd for First Search, then gd is applied to Second Search and
Third Search.
fields configures the other search fields with the same value. For example,
if you assign gd for First Search, then gd is applied to Second Search and
Third Search.
Import database fields
Field
Abbreviation
Length
Type of value or value choices
First name*
Fnm
17
Alphanumeric
Last name*
Lnm
17
Alphanumeric
User ID*
uid
17
Alphanumeric
New User ID
newuid
17
Alphanumeric
Use this field to assign new IDs to
several users. To import a series of new
user IDs, create an import file and
specify each user’s old ID using the uid
field. Specify their new ID using the
newuid field. (During import, prfpwd
and upwd fields may be used for clear
text passwords. However, adding data
in clear text and encrypted password
fields overrides encrypted version if
import file contains both fields.)
several users. To import a series of new
user IDs, create an import file and
specify each user’s old ID using the uid
field. Specify their new ID using the
newuid field. (During import, prfpwd
and upwd fields may be used for clear
text passwords. However, adding data
in clear text and encrypted password
fields overrides encrypted version if
import file contains both fields.)