11-08-2018 08:17 AM - edited 03-13-2019 10:22 PM
CUCM, CUC, IMP 11.5
I wish to create CSF TCT & BOT profiles for a group of jabber users. Can I do this will Bulk Admin tool or some other method ?
Thanks in advance !
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11-08-2018 11:27 AM - edited 11-08-2018 12:42 PM
I wonder how many people still use the bat Excel file; I personally don't use it.
What I do is, I create a BAT phone template to set all of the common settings for the import (E.g., SIP Profile), then my import CSV file has only the settings which will be different for different users. (E.g., Directory Number 1).
I typically get the heading names from an export of a sample configured phone, and look at the exported file's headings.
So, I might end up with a CSV with the following headers:
Device Name,Owner User ID,Description,Device Pool,CSS,User ID 1,Directory Number 1,Display 1,ASCII Display 1
Note that I don't include the Line Description or Alerting, because I am assuming these users already have desk phones, they just also now want CSF devices. So, the association of the DN to the CSF will use the same Description/Alerting/Etc.
Note that the User ID 1 field, associates the CSF to the End User, but does not associate the Line Appearance to the End User.
For that, you'll want to import one more thing, which is Line Appearance associations. That CSV is pretty small, with just the following headings:
User ID,Device,Directory Number,Partition
11-08-2018 08:33 AM
Yes, you can use BAT for this purpose.
11-08-2018 09:34 AM
I believe I stated my question incorrectly. If I can use BAT, how ? What is he procedure to do that ? I only see how to set up an ip phone device from the bat.xls template. Thanks,
11-08-2018 11:27 AM - edited 11-08-2018 12:42 PM
I wonder how many people still use the bat Excel file; I personally don't use it.
What I do is, I create a BAT phone template to set all of the common settings for the import (E.g., SIP Profile), then my import CSV file has only the settings which will be different for different users. (E.g., Directory Number 1).
I typically get the heading names from an export of a sample configured phone, and look at the exported file's headings.
So, I might end up with a CSV with the following headers:
Device Name,Owner User ID,Description,Device Pool,CSS,User ID 1,Directory Number 1,Display 1,ASCII Display 1
Note that I don't include the Line Description or Alerting, because I am assuming these users already have desk phones, they just also now want CSF devices. So, the association of the DN to the CSF will use the same Description/Alerting/Etc.
Note that the User ID 1 field, associates the CSF to the End User, but does not associate the Line Appearance to the End User.
For that, you'll want to import one more thing, which is Line Appearance associations. That CSV is pretty small, with just the following headings:
User ID,Device,Directory Number,Partition
05-14-2020 03:40 AM
Is this same process for TCT and BOT ? Also what is the import process ..
05-14-2020 03:51 AM
In general the process is the same for all device types. The content of the template and CSV file as described by Anthony might differ slightly, but also here in general much of it is the same. If you follow the outline of Anthony’s post you’ll be well on your way. Best thing is to test it out with a small number of devices to see if it works or if you need to work some more on it.
05-15-2020 08:20 AM
My issue is getting the right format to work for a TCT bulk job. I keep getting errors when trying to run a test job.
05-15-2020 03:40 PM
06-05-2020 09:11 AM
Can someone share a sample file they used? I need to add CSF files for over 4000 associates and seeing a template that someone used successfully will up my confidence level. Many thanks!
06-08-2020 07:10 AM
06-08-2020 07:53 AM - edited 06-08-2020 07:57 AM
@spoonekYou can use this file together with a phone template in CUCM where you define all the shared settings for a CSF device. The file only contains the unique values per phone. This is in essence what @Anthony Holloway described in an earlier answer. The attached file only has example text in it, you will need to put some work to fill it in per your needs.
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