The first two parameters are mandatory and the rest are optional. Some parameters allow a value, shown here in these brackets <>.
- /import <“CSV File Name”> (Short form /i) Enter the name of the Comma Separated Value (*.CSV) input file which contains the Subscriber Specification Records (SSRs).
For example, /import "D:\USER DATA\VMNew.CSV".
Note:
If a string value of a CSV file name contains spaces, you must enclose it within quotes so that it can be recognized by the Bulk Voice Mail Enabler.
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- /vserver <MAS_Name> (Short form /vs) Enter the name of the Messaging Application Server (MAS) with which the Bulk Voice Mail Enabler communicates for administering the mailboxes.
For example /vserver RUTABAGA.
Note:
If you do not specify a value, the Bulk Voice Mail Enabler uses the MAS on which it is being run as the default value.
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- /ignore_enabled (Short form /ie) Use this parameter to skip processing SSRs for mailboxes on which voice mail is already enabled. The details of these mailboxes remain the same.
- /ignore_defaults (Short form /id) Use this parameter to retain the existing values for subscribers for whom voice mail is already enabled. These are values such as prompts, greeting, schedules, and rules.
Note:
Use this parameter only if you are using the Bulk Voice Mail Enabler to modify settings for mailboxes on which voice mail is already enabled.
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- /ignore_passwords (Short form /ip) Use this parameter if you want the Bulk Voice Mail Enabler to ignore the numeric password field in the SSR for the corresponding subscriber. You can retain the existing numeric passwords.
Note:
Use this parameter only if you are using the Bulk Voice Mail Enabler to modify settings for mailboxes on which voice mail is already enabled.
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- /check Use this parameter to perform a check that the properties in the *.CSV input file for the subscriber are the same as those in the message store.
If the settings are not the same, the inconsistent properties are listed in the command prompt output.
- /fix Use this parameter to change automatically any inconsistent properties flagged by the /check parameter.