Mass Provisioning

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To upload your extensions/users, go to '''Users''' → '''Provisioning''' and select a correctly formatted [[wikipedia:Comma-separated_values|CSV]] file. Once you uploaded your extensions, ipbx will validate the fields before actually loading all extensions.
To upload your extensions/users, go to '''Users''' → '''Provisioning''' and select a correctly formatted [[wikipedia:Comma-separated_values|CSV]] file. Once you uploaded your extensions, ipbx will validate the fields before actually loading all extensions.
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Uploaded users/extensions will be kept in memory until you either: provision, clear or finish your browser session.
=== CSV Format ===
=== CSV Format ===

Revision as of 17:56, 30 December 2008

Ipbx features a mass provisioning interface that allows you to configure hundreds of SIP phones within a matter of seconds.

To upload your extensions/users, go to UsersProvisioning and select a correctly formatted CSV file. Once you uploaded your extensions, ipbx will validate the fields before actually loading all extensions.

Uploaded users/extensions will be kept in memory until you either: provision, clear or finish your browser session.

CSV Format

Fields extension, name, technology, template[, mac[, createmailbox[, email[, DID]]]]

  1. extension, extension number and ID
  2. name, name of extension user, first and last name
  3. technology, technology can be either SIP, IAX or TRUNK (requires Remote Extensions Module)
  4. template, exact SIP or IAX template name - if using TRUNK keyword in technology, this specifies the trunk name.
  5. mac address, MAC address of device (optional)
  6. createmailbox, boolean value, 1 creates a mailbox using the extension number (optional)
  7. email, e-mail address (optional)
  8. DID, DID/DDI and external caller ID (optional)
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