You can import data into the system database using the Import functionality accessed in all configurable forms except the following:
Console Softkeys
Console Softkeys -> Softkeys
Device Connectivity - All
Device Connectivity - Moved
DHCP Lease Viewer
Dimension Selection
Embedded Media Sources -> Embedded Media Source Usage
License and Option Selection
MiXML Applications
MiXML Applications -> MiXML Application Features
VM Network Users
Personal Speed Calls
Personal Speed Calls -> Speed Calls
Restore
Shared Form Configuration
System Audio Files Update
System Diagnostics Reporting
Importing data can save you considerable configuration time, and reduces the likelihood of data-entry errors.
This functionality is valuable
for adding user and device data during initial system configuration (that is, when you are installing and configuring a new system).
when you wish to add a large number of new users to an existing system database.
The data is entered into a Microsoft® Excel spreadsheet supplied with the 3300 ICP (see Obtaining the Import Spreadsheet) and saved as .CSV Comma Separated Values. A type of spreadsheet or database file that separates data fields with a comma. files for import. You can also import an existing spreadsheet of configuration data in .CSV format provided it is in the appropriate format, as described in Import Spreadsheet.
You need a Zip archive application like WinZip® installed on your client station in order to open the Import Spreadsheet form after downloading it.
You need Microsoft Excel® 97 (SR-2), Excel 2000 (SP 3), Excel 2003 (SP 2)or higher installed on your client station in order to download and read the Import Spreadsheet form, and to manipulate the data to be imported to the system database.
For
CSV files containing characters in the extended ASCII character set