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Inserting gateways
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Chapter 50
Inserting Gateways
From the Line Fields box, select the line fields and click the >> button to move them to the Selected
c.
Line Fields box.
d.
To rearrange the selected fields, click the Up and Down buttons.
You can click the << button to remove any of the selected fields from the selected fields list.
e.
When you are done selecting the required fields, click Create to add the selected fields to the VG224
f.
sheet.
Step 6
In each row, provide the information for the following fields:
Domain Name/MAC Address—Enter a name, from 1 to 64 characters, that identifies the gateway.
Use the Domain Name System (DNS) host name if it is configured to resolve correctly; otherwise,
use the host name as defined on the Cisco MGCP gateway. For SCCP gateways, use the MAC
address.
The host name must match exactly the host name that is configured on the Cisco IOS gateway. For
example, if the host name is configured on the gateway to resolve to vg204-1 and the IP domain
name is not configured, enter the host name in this field (in this case, vg204-1). If the host name is
configured on the gateway as vg204-1 and the IP domain name is configured on the gateway as
cisco.com, enter vg204-1.cisco.com in this field.
Description—Enter a description, up to 100 characters for the gateway. Use a specific description
that helps you locate the gateway.
Slot—Enter the slot number that you are trying to configure. For VG202 and VG204, the slot always
equals 0.
Subunit—Enter an integer for the subunit value. For VG202 and VG204, the subunit always equals
0.
Port Directory Number—Enter the directory number, up to 24 numerals and special characters, for
this port. This applies to the directory number field for port 2 through port 4.
Note
Port Number—Enter an integer for the Port Number.
Port Description—Enter a description for port 1, up to 50 characters. Use a description to help
identify the port in a list of ports. This applies to the description field for port 2 through port 4.
To transfer the data from the BAT Excel spreadsheet into a CSV file, click Export to BAT Format.
Step 7
The system saves the file to C:\XLSDataFiles (or to your choice of another existing folder) as
VG202Gateways#timestamp.txt or VG204Gateways#timestamp.txt
where "timestamp" represents the precise date and time at which the file was created.
Tip
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
Files" section on page
OL-24965-01
Be aware that Port 1 Directory Number and Partition fields are required for FXS ports only.
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.
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Creating CSV Data Files for Cisco VG202 and VG204 Gateways
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Bulk Administration Guide
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