Bulk Configuration of CUPC

Hi,
Can someone please advise a method to add/configure bulk CUPC Clients and incorporate existing users to them on the fly.
Call Manager ver: 7.0.1
Cisco Unified Presence Server v8.0.1
Requirements: Configuring over a 100 CUPC softphones, which are using Cisco Client Services Framework, because CUPS is v 8.0 not v7.0. Only the call manager is v7.0
Adding 100 existing user to these created softphones.
Providing Licensing assignements in bulk for every user.
Updating this level of information in CUPS server, voicemail, CTI,...etc for each user.

Hi Kam,
EMCLI is the tool to do bulk changes. I don't know exactly what you mean by bulk configuration but if you take a look at http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E11857_01/em.111/e16185.pdf
you'll get the picture.
Eric

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