Cisco Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server Manual De Manutenção
Cisco MeetingServer 5.1 System Manager’s Guide
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Cisco Systems
March 2003
Note: Before creating your import file, note the following
points:
points:
•
Any spaces placed at the beginning or end of a value will
automatically be deleted during the import process unless
the value and the leading or ending spaces are enclosed in
quotation marks. Spaces within a value, for example using
Tech Support for a billing code, will be imported without
being deleted.
automatically be deleted during the import process unless
the value and the leading or ending spaces are enclosed in
quotation marks. Spaces within a value, for example using
Tech Support for a billing code, will be imported without
being deleted.
•
Any commas used in a value must be enclosed in quotation
marks, such as using “Yuen,Diane” for a user ID.
marks, such as using “Yuen,Diane” for a user ID.
•
None of the text types are case sensitive.
Procedure for Importing a File
Before importing user or group profiles, be sure to define user groups. To
import a file into the MeetingPlace database, follow these steps:
import a file into the MeetingPlace database, follow these steps:
1.
Create the import file.
The import file should contain the user’s first name, last name, user ID,
profile number, group name or number, and specific address information
(phone number, Internet e-mail address, e-mail address, and pager
number).
profile number, group name or number, and specific address information
(phone number, Internet e-mail address, e-mail address, and pager
number).
For group profiles, the import file should contain the group name and
group number.
group number.
2.
From the left side of the System tab, click Import User Profiles or Import
Group Profiles.
Group Profiles.
Figure 0-5 MeetingTime Import User Profiles