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User's Manual
48. Auxiliary Files
Note:
To configure the User Info table, make sure that you have enabled the feature
as described in Enabling the User Info Table on page 787.
48.7.2.3 Configuring GW User Info Table in Loadable Text File
The GW User Info table can be configured as a User Info file using a text-based file (*.txt).
This file can be created using any text-based program such as Notepad. You can load the
User Info file using any of the following methods:
Web interface - see Loading Auxiliary Files on page 771
ini
file, using the UserInfoFileName parameter - see Auxiliary and Configuration File
Name Parameters on page 997
Automatic Update mechanism, using the UserInfoFileURL parameter - see Automatic
Update Mechanism
To add mapping rules to the User Info file, use the following syntax:
[ GW ]
FORMAT
PBXExtensionNum,GlobalPhoneNum,DisplayName,UserName,Password
Where:
[ GW ]
indicates that this part of the file is the GW User Info table
PBXExtensionNum
is the PBX extension number (up to 10 characters)
GlobalPhoneNum
is the "global" phone number (up to 20 characters) for the IP side
DisplayName
is the Caller ID (string of up to 30 characters) of the PBX extension
UserName
is the username (string of up to 40 characters) for registering the user
when authentication is necessary
Password
is the password (string of up to 20 characters) for registering the user when
authentication is necessary
Each line in the file represents a mapping rule of a single PBX extension user.
Note:
•
Make sure that there are
no
spaces between the values.
•
Make sure that the last line in the User Info file ends with a carriage return (i.e., by
pressing the <Enter> key).
•
To modify the GW User Info table using a User Info file, you need to load to the
device a new User Info file containing your modifications.
Below is an example of a configured User Info file:
[ GW ]
FORMAT
PBXExtensionNum,GlobalPhoneNum,DisplayName,UserName,Password
401,638001,Mike,miked,1234
402,638002,Lee,leem,4321
403,638003,Sue,suer,8790
404,638004,John,johnd,7694
405,638005,Pam,pame,3928
406,638006,Steve,steveg,1119
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