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Import File Formats
There are two types of import files:
Devices
Profiles (configurations).
Import files contain records, made up of columns (fields), that are used to import devices or profiles and
configuration settings into ADSP.
You will need to use text files to import devices and profiles. There are two commonly used text file
formats:
Comma separated values text files (CSV), in which the comma character typically separates each
field of text.
Delimited text files (TXT), in which the TAB character typically separates each field of text.
Use a text file, such as a Comma Separated Values (CSV) file, to import devices and profiles. To create
an import file, use a text editor such as Notepad.
Note
A CSV file can be used instead of a TXT file.
Here is some guidance on creating import files:
There can only be one record on a line.
The record name must always be the first column.
Each record has a default column sequence. For instance, an AP record default column sequence is:
AP ; NAME ; DESCRIPTION ; MAC_ADDRESS ; IP ; DNS_NAME ; MODEL ;
ADD_OR_DEL ; FIRMWARE
The default column sequence must always come before any other columns. Optional columns may
follow in any order.
Some columns (fields) are mandatory. You must include mandatory columns for each record.
Some columns (fields) are flexible. Flexible columns may be left out of the record; however, ADSP
will (depending on the column) supply a value for a flexible column.
You can find more detailed information about the records under Devices or Profiles and Configurations.
Devices
To view the information, click on the appropriate topic in the AirDefense Help.
Note
You can only access this information in the AirDefense Help. Also, you may have to scroll
down to find the information you want if you are using Firefox as your browser.
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418 Extreme AirDefense User Guide for version 10.5.