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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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Chapter 6 Configuring Users and Groups
Adding and Modifying a Group
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se-10-0-0-0# show user detail username user3
Full Name: User 3
First Name:
Last Name: user3
Nickname: user3
Phone: 50180
Phone(E.164):
Language: en_ENU
Adding and Modifying a Group
A group is a collection of subscribers, usually with a common function or purpose, such as sales, main
office, customer service, or technicians. A group has the following characteristics:
Members of the group can be individual subscribers or other groups.
The group is assigned an extension.
The group can have a mailbox assigned to it.
A group can have zero or more subscribers as owners. An owner of a group can add and delete
members. Additionally, an owner can add and delete other owners to the group.
Members can belong to more than one group.
Members can be added to the group using the configuration mode groupname command or using
the EXEC mode username command. See
Adding and Modifying a User” on page 1 for details
about the username command.
Note Subscribers must exist before being added to a group. See Adding and Modifying a User”
on page 1 to configure the subscriber’s detailed information.
Only members have access to the messages in a group’s voice mailbox. The owner is not considered
a member of the group. If the owner needs to access the group’s mailbox, add the owner as a member
of the group. (The owner’s name appears twice in the group, once as a member and once as the
owner.)
A group can be assigned a privilege level. The privilege level permits the members of the group to
access all or a restricted set of administrative functions. Use the show privileges command to
display the privilege levels installed on your system. Use the show groups privileges command to
display the privileges assigned to each group. See
“Configuring Privileges” on page 11 for more
information about privilege levels.
See “Recording a Prompt File” on page 29 for the maximum number of groups, owners, and members
permitted on your system.
The following procedure allows you to create a new group in the system.
Required Data for This Procedure
The following information is required to define a group:
EXEC mode: