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Cisco Unity Express Voice-Mail and Auto-Attendant CLI Administrator Guide for 3.0 and Later Versions
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Configuring Users and Groups
All configuration and administration functions for Cisco Unity Express are available through the
graphical user interface (GUI). However, you may find using the command-line interface (CLI) is more
efficient than using the GUI. For example, you may want to create a script to configure a large number
of subscribers for a specific system. In this case, the CLI can be more efficient.
This chapter describes the commands for the following tasks and contains the following sections:
• Prerequisites, page 1
• Adding and Modifying a User, page 1
• Adding and Modifying a Group, page 7
• Configuring Privileges, page 11
Prerequisites
Verify that the telephones and extensions connected to the Cisco Unified CME router or
Cisco Unified Communications Manager server are configured. If you have not completed the
configuration, see your Cisco Unified Communications Manager administrator guide or
Cisco Unified CME administrator guide for the procedures.
Adding and Modifying a User
Users, or subscribers, configured in Cisco Unified CME or Cisco Unified Communications Manager can
be imported to the Cisco Unity Express database.
• Cisco Unity Express does not automatically synchronize its database with the
Cisco
Unified Communications Manager database. If a subscriber defined in Cisco Unity Express
must be in the Cisco
Unified Communications Manager database, go back to
Cisco
Unified Communications Manager later and define the subscriber there.
Note If you change a Cisco Unified CME user’s password on Cisco Unity Express with Configure -->
Users, the password for that user is updated on Cisco Unified CME. However, the reverse is not
true: a user password changed on Cisco Unified CME will not be updated to
Cisco Unity Express.