Configuring Sbc User Information Table From A Loadable File - AudioCodes Mediant 4000 SBC User Manual

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CHAPTER 20    SIP Definitions
(sip-def-proxy-and-reg)# user-info sbc-user-info <index, e.g., 0>
(sbc-user-info-0)# display
local-user (JohnDee)
username (userJohn)
password (s3fn+fn=)
ip-group-id (1)
status (not-resgistered)
To search a user by local-user:
(sip-def-proxy-and-reg)# user-info find <local-user, e.g., JohnDoe>
JohnDee: Found at index 0 in SBC user info table, not registered
To configure the User Information table, make sure that you have enabled the feature as
described in

Configuring SBC User Information Table from a Loadable File

You can configure users in a file and then load (import) it to the SBC User Information table. The
users must be configured in comma-separated value (CSV) file format. You can create the file
using any standard text-based editor such as Notepad, or alternatively a CSV-based program such
as Microsoft Excel. The file can have any filename extension (e.g., .csv or .txt).
When adding users to the file, use the following syntax:
For text-based editors:
LocalUser,UserName,Password,IPGroupName
For example:
LocalUser,UserName,Password,IPGroupName
John,johnd,2798,ITSP
Sue,suep,1234,IP-PBX
For CSV-based programs:
LocalUser,UserName,Password,IPGroupName
For example:
Enabling the User Info
When you import a file, all previously configured entries in the table are deleted and
replaced with the users from the imported file.
If a user is configured in the file with an IP Group that does not exist, the user is not
assigned an IP Group when you import the file.
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