Specifications

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Chapter 1 Cisco Unity Express Features
Cisco Unity Express Feature List
New AAA user steps for Cisco Unity
Express Script Editor
Cisco Unity Express Script Editor
supports four new AAA user steps:
User Authenticate: Authenticates
a user based on
username/password or
extension/PIN
Authorize User: Authorizes a user
based against an operation or a
privilege
Audit Step: Step for logging audit
information for the user
Logout User: Logs out a
previously authenticated user
from the system
See the Cisco Unity
Express Guide to Writing
and Editing Scripts for 7.0
and Later Versions
Programmatic Interface for XML Provides a set of well defined API and
data structures which external
software systems can invoke to
perform configurations on the Cisco
Unity Express system. The
programmatic interface is supported
in Cisco Unity Express 8.0 and later
versions.
The Cisco Unity Express
programmatic interface is
implemented as a web service. Like
most web services, it uses HTTP as
the communication protocol and XML
documents for exchanging
information between client and server.
The service is based on
Representational State Transfer
(REST) architecture and uses JAX-RS
specifications for implementation.
The Cisco Unity Express
programmatic interface provides
access for configuration purpose only
See the Cisco Unity Express
Programmatic Interface
Service Programming Guide.
Table 1-1 Cisco Unity Express Features by Version (continued)
Version Features Introduced in That Version
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Feature Description Feature Information