Cisco Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server Manuel De Maintenance
Setting up Cisco MeetingPlace 3-21
February 27, 2004
Cisco MeetingPlace Audio Server System Manager’s Guide
If you plan to run the batch import process frequently, you can create a
shortcut for quick access to the file without having to remember the import
string each time.
shortcut for quick access to the file without having to remember the import
string each time.
WARNING
The batch import process overwrites duplicate profile
information in the system.
Changing user profile records
You can also use the Import Profiles action to change a user’s ID or profile
number.
number.
1.
Create an import file with a minimum of four fields: uid (user ID) and
prfnum (profile number).
prfnum (profile number).
These fields are used to find the existing user record.
2.
Edit the import file by adding two new fields: newuid and newprfnum.
3.
Under these fields, specify the new user IDs and profile numbers.
4.
For users whose information does not change, copy the values from the
original user ID and profile number fields.
original user ID and profile number fields.
For example, importing the file displayed in the following example
changes Chris Bell’s user ID to Bell_newID and changes the profile
number to 20611. It also changes Kim Park’s user ID to Smith_Mgr but
maintains the previous profile number. Robin Leeman’s user ID and
profile number remains the same.
changes Chris Bell’s user ID to Bell_newID and changes the profile
number to 20611. It also changes Kim Park’s user ID to Smith_Mgr but
maintains the previous profile number. Robin Leeman’s user ID and
profile number remains the same.
fnm,lnm,uid,prfnum,newuid,newprfnum
Chris,Bell,Bell,206,Bell_newID,20611
Kim,Park,Park,202,Park_Mgr,202
Robin,Leeman,Leeman,204,Leeman,204
For information about removing profiles from the MeetingPlace system, see
Viewing user group and user profile records
You can quickly view a particular user group or user profile record. In
MeetingTime, in the Configure tab, click the
MeetingTime, in the Configure tab, click the
Find Records
button.
To
Do this
See all defined user
groups
groups
In the Views list, click
User Groups
, then click the Find
Records button. You see a list of all defined groups.
Search user profile
records
records
In the Views list, click
User Profiles
, then click the Find
Records button. In the dialog box that displays, choose an
option for what to search on (the search criteria). (Or, for
option for what to search on (the search criteria). (Or, for
Begins With
, enter the characters that the search criteria
begins with.) Then click
OK
.