GUI Administrator Guide for Cisco Unified Messaging Gateway (Cisco UMG) Release 8.0
Configuring Users

Table Of Contents

Configuring Users

User Profile Fields

Viewing a List of Users

Adding a New User

Displaying or Changing a User Profile

Displaying or Changing Group Subscriptions

Finding a User

Deleting a User

Changing Your Password


Configuring Users


User Profile Fields

Viewing a List of Users

Adding a New User

Displaying or Changing a User Profile

Displaying or Changing Group Subscriptions

Finding a User

Deleting a User

Changing Your Password

User Profile Fields

Table 5 lists the fields on the User Profile page.

Table 5 User Profile Parameters  

Parameter
Description

User ID

Alphanumeric user identifier.

First Name

First name of a user. Callers use these names to access the extension using the dial-by-name feature. These fields cannot contain special characters, spaces, or numbers.

Last Name

Last name of a user. Callers use these names to access the extension using the dial-by-name feature. These fields cannot contain special characters, spaces, or numbers.

Nick Name

Optional nickname of the user.

Display Name

User's name displayed within Cisco Unified SRSV applications.

Primary E.164 Number

User's primary telephone number, including area code.

Fax Number

Fax number for this user.

Language

The language in which prompts are spoken to the voicemail users. The languages available depend on the version of Cisco Unified SRSV that you have installed.

Password options

For the password used by the user to access the Cisco UMG GUI, select one of the following:

Generate a Random Password—To have the system generate a random password.

Blank Password—To leave the password blank.

Password Specified Below—To specify a password for this user.

Password

Consists of letters and numbers and is at least 3 characters but not more than 32 characters long.

PIN options

Note Although there is space to set a PIN, the Cisco Unified SRSV system does not use PINs. If you set values here, they will not be used.

PIN

Not used.


Viewing a List of Users

Procedure


Step 1 Log in to the Cisco UMG GUI. See the Logging In to the Cisco UMG Graphical User Interface (GUI) module.

Step 2 Select Configure > Users.

The system displays the Configure Users page, containing the following fields:

User ID. By default, the system displays users in alphabetical order by user ID.

Display Name

Primary Extension

Step 3 To see a different number of users on each page, on the top right, choose another number from the drop-down box and click Go. You can choose to see 10, 25, 50, 100, or 500 users.

Step 4 To move to another page, use the left and right arrow buttons on the bottom right, or enter another page number and press Enter.

Step 5 To sort users, click any of the headers.


Adding a New User

Procedure


Step 1 Log in to the Cisco UMG GUI. See the Logging In to the Cisco UMG Graphical User Interface (GUI) module.

Step 2 Select Configure > Users.

The system displays the Configure Users page.

Step 3 Click Add.

Step 4 Enter information into the fields. See Table 5.

Step 5 Click Add.


Note If you selected a random password, a message appears with the new password. Write the value in a secure place to give to the user. The value is also displayed on the user profile page (see Displaying or Changing a User Profile).



Related Information

Setting User Defaults module

Displaying or Changing a User Profile

Procedure


Step 1 Log in to the Cisco UMG GUI. See the Logging In to the Cisco UMG Graphical User Interface (GUI) module.

Step 2 Select Configure > Users.

The system displays the Configure Users page.

Step 3 If you do not see the user, click Find to search for the user (see Finding a User).

Step 4 Click the user ID of the person whose profile you want to see.

The system displays the User Profile page, containing the fields in Table 5.

Step 5 Make any changes and click Apply.


Displaying or Changing Group Subscriptions

Use this procedure to modify the groups to which a user is assigned.

Procedure


Step 1 Log in to the Cisco UMG GUI. See the Logging In to the Cisco UMG Graphical User Interface (GUI) module.

Step 2 Select Configure > Users.

The system displays the Configure Users page.

Step 3 Click the name of the user whose group subscription you want to view or modify.

The system displays the User Profile page.

Step 4 Click the Groups tab.

The system displays the following fields:

Group ID

Rights—whether the user is a member or owner of the group

Description

Primary Extension—primary extension of the general-delivery mailbox assigned to the group.

Step 5 To make the user the owner of another group, click Subscribe as owner. To make the user a member of another group, click Subscribe as member.

The system displays the Find page.

Step 6 Enter the group ID, description, or extension number and click Find.

Step 7 Check the box next to the group that you want this user to join and click Select Rows.

Step 8 To unsubscribe the user from a group, check the box next to the group name and click Unsubscribe.


Related Information

Configuring Groups

Finding a User

Procedure


Step 1 Log in to the Cisco UMG GUI. See the Logging In to the Cisco UMG Graphical User Interface (GUI) module.

Step 2 Select Configure > Users.

The system displays the Configure Users page.

Step 3 Click Find.

The system displays the following fields:

User ID

Name

Extension

Step 4 Enter the search criteria in one or more fields and click Find.

The system displays the results of your search.


Deleting a User

Use this procedure to delete a user from the Cisco Unified SRSV system, which also deletes the user's mailbox.


Note Deleting a user through the command-line interface does not delete the user's mailbox.


Procedure


Step 1 Log in to the Cisco UMG GUI. See the Logging In to the Cisco UMG Graphical User Interface (GUI) module.

Step 2 Select Configure > Users.

The system displays the Configure Users page.

Step 3 Check the box next to the user ID that you want to delete.

Step 4 Click Delete.

Step 5 Click OK to confirm the deletion.


Changing Your Password

Restrictions

Passwords should be at least 3 and no more than 32 alphanumeric characters in length.

Use a mixture of uppercase and lowercase letters and numbers.

Spaces are not allowed.

Procedure


Step 1 Log in to the Cisco UMG GUI. See the Logging In to the Cisco UMG Graphical User Interface (GUI) module.

Step 2 Select Configure > Users.

The system displays the Configure Users page.

Step 3 Click your name in the list of users.

Step 4 Ensure that Password specified below is selected in the Password options field.

Step 5 Enter your new password.

Step 6 Enter your new password again for verification.

Step 7 Click Apply.