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Optivity Telephony Manager: System Administration - BT Business

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Station <strong>Administration</strong> 485<br />

Limitations<br />

Example<br />

Table 30<br />

<strong>Administration</strong> fields (Part 2 of 2)<br />

Description Field name Size (characters)<br />

Listed Directory Number<br />

Index<br />

Allowable entries are: 1, 2, 3<br />

LDNINDEX 1<br />

Comments COMMENT 64<br />

The following limitations apply when using the import function in OTM:<br />

No validations are applied to the station information being imported.<br />

Features such as MARP, CPND, and VMB must still be assigned using the OTM<br />

user interface.<br />

A 500 type telephone with DIG instead of a DN cannot be imported.<br />

TNs or DNs cannot be auto-assigned to stations added using import.<br />

Templates cannot be used with imported data.<br />

The following example is designed to help explain the general concept used when<br />

importing station data. The example shows Microsoft Excel* being used to generate the<br />

data file and the field file; however, the process would be the same for any application<br />

capable of producing a comma separate values (CSV) file.<br />

Background information<br />

Three employees in your company are in the process of moving into existing offices.<br />

The telephone already exist and are extensions 7500, 7502, and 7505. You have an Excel<br />

spreadsheet showing the First Name, Last Name, and Department for each of these<br />

<strong>Optivity</strong> <strong>Telephony</strong> <strong>Manager</strong> <strong>System</strong> <strong>Administration</strong>

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