Figure 5: another csv file example – Grandstream XML Configuration File Generator v1.7 User Manual
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Figure 5: Another CSV file example
The 1st, 3rd, and 5th MAC addresses with the configurations will be converted to XML
configuration file. The 2nd and 4th MAC addresses will not be considered as valid MAC
addresses, so the corresponding XML configuration file will not be generated.
4. Run the converting command to generate the XML configuration files, the command format is:
bash (converting tool name) (directory path) (config template) (MAC.csv)
For example:
bash GS_Config_TXT_to_XML_v1.5.sh /home/William/user/work/ Config_Example.txt MAC.csv
The figure below shows the command in Terminal:
Figure 6: Execute the command to generate XML configuration files
5. Finally, the XML configuration files will be generated in the same directory with the P-values in the CSV
file, users could use the generated XML files to provision a specified phone. As the figure shows
below: