Configuring SBC User Information Table from a Loadable File
You can configure users in a file and then upload (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 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 doesn't exist, the user is not assigned an IP Group when you import the file. |
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:
You can upload the User Information file using any of the following methods:
■ | Web interface - SBC User Information table (see Configuring SBC User Information Table through Web Interface) |
■ | CLI - sbc user-info-table import-csv-from (see Configuring SBC User Information Table through CLI) |
■ | Automatic Update mechanism - [SBCUserInfoFileUrl] parameter (see Automatic Update Mechanism) |
For backward compatibility only: When configuring a User Information file to upload through the Auxiliary Files page, use the following syntax:
[SBC]
FORMAT LocalUser,UserName,Password,IPGroupID
For example:
[SBC]
FORMAT LocalUser,UserName,Password,IPGroupID
John,johnd,2798,2
Sue,suep,1234,1