Application User Information
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User ID
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Enter a unique application user identification name. Cisco Unified Communications Manager allows you to modify an existing user ID (provided synchronization with the LDAP server is not enabled).
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Password
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Enter alphanumeric or special characters for the application user password. You must enter at least the minimum number of
characters that are specified in the assigned credential policy.
Note
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Do not use special characters when you create an AXL password for an application user.
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Confirm Password
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Enter the user password again.
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Digest Credentials
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Enter a string of alphanumeric characters. Cisco Unified Communications Manager uses the digest credentials that you specify here to validate the SIP user agent response during a challenge to the SIP trunk.
For information on digest authentication, see the Cisco Unified Communications Manager Security Guide.
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Confirm Digest Credentials
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To confirm that you entered the digest credentials correctly, enter the credentials in this field.
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Edit Credential
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The Edit Credential button displays after you add this user to the database.
Click this button to manage credential information for this user.
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BLF Presence Group
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Configure this field with the Presence feature.
Note
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If you are not using this application user with presence, leave the default (None) setting for presence group.
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From the drop-down list box, choose a Presence group for the application user. The group selected specifies the destinations
that the application user, such as IPMASysUser, can monitor.
The Standard Presence group gets configured at installation. Presence groups configured in Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration also appear in the drop-down list box.
Presence authorization works with presence groups to allow or block presence requests between groups.
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Accept Presence Subscription
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Configure this field with the Presence feature for presence authorization.
If you enabled application-level authorization in the SIP Trunk Security Profile Configuration applied to the trunk, Cisco Unified Communications Manager performs application-level authorization.
Check this check box to authorize Cisco Unified Communications Manager to accept presence requests that come from this SIP trunk application user.
If you check this check box in the Application User Configuration window and do not check the Enable Application Level Authorization
check box in the SIP Trunk Security Profile Configuration applied to the trunk, Cisco Unified Communications Manager sends a 403 error message to the SIP user agent that is connected to the trunk.
For more information on authorization, see the Cisco Unified Communications Manager Security Guide.
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Accept Out-of-Dialog REFER
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If you enabled application-level authorization in the SIP Trunk Security Profile Configuration applied to the trunk, Cisco Unified Communications Manager performs application-level authorization.
Check this check box to authorize Cisco Unified Communications Manager to accept Out-of-Dialog REFER requests that come from this SIP trunk application user. For example, to use SIP-initiated
transfer features and other advanced transfer-related features, you must authorize Cisco Unified Communications Manager to accept incoming Out-of-Dialog REFER requests for this application user.
If you check this check box in the Application User Configuration window and do not check the Enable Application Level Authorization
check box in the SIP Trunk Security Profile Configuration applied to the trunk, Cisco Unified Communications Manager sends a 403 error message to the SIP user agent that is connected to the trunk.
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Accept Unsolicited Notification
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If you enabled application-level authorization in the SIP Trunk Security Profile Configuration applied to the trunk, Cisco Unified Communications Manager performs application-level authorization.
Check this check box to authorize Cisco Unified Communications Manager to accept unsolicited notifications that come from this SIP trunk application user. For example, to provide MWI support,
you must authorize Cisco Unified Communications Manager to accept incoming unsolicited notifications for this application user.
If you check this check box in the Application User Configuration window and do not check the Enable Application Level Authorization
check box in the SIP Trunk Security Profile Configuration applied to the trunk, Cisco Unified Communications Manager sends a 403 error message to the SIP user agent that is connected to the trunk.
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Accept Replaces Header
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If you enabled application-level authorization in the SIP Trunk Security Profile Configuration applied to the trunk, Cisco Unified Communications Manager performs application-level authorization.
Check this check box to authorize Cisco Unified CM to accept header replacements in messages from this SIP trunk application
user. For example, to transfer an external call on a SIP trunk to an external device or party, as in attended transfer, you
must authorize Cisco Unified CM to accept SIP requests with replaces header in REFERS and INVITES for this application user.
If you check this check box in the Application User Configuration window and do not check the Enable Application Level Authorization
check box in the SIP Trunk Security Profile Configuration applied to the trunk, Cisco Unified CM sends a 403 error message
to the SIP user agent that is connected to the trunk.
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Device Information
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Available Devices
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This list box displays the devices that are available for association with this application user.
To associate a device with this application user, select the device and click the Down arrow below this list box.
If the device that you want to associate with this application user does not display in this pane, click one of these buttons
to search for other devices:
- Find more Phones—Click this button to find more phones to associate with this application user. The Find and List Phones window
displays to enable a phone search.
- Find more Route Points—Click this button to find more route points to associate with this application user. The Find and List
CTI Route Points window displays to enable a CTI route point search.
- Find more Pilot Points—Click this button to find more pilot points to associate with this application user. The Find and List
Pilot Points window displays to enable a pilot point search.
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Controlled Devices
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This field lists the devices that are associated with the application user. To remove a device, select the device name and
click the Up arrow above this list box. To add a device, select a device in the Available Devices list box and click the Down
arrow.
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CAPF Information
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Associated CAPF Profiles
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This pane displays the Instance ID from the CAPF Profile that you configured for this user. To view or update the profile,
double-click the Instance ID or click the Instance ID to highlight it; then, click View Details. The Application User CAPF
Profile Configuration window displays with the current settings.
For information on how to configure the Application User CAPF Profile, see the Cisco Unified Communications Manager Security Guide.
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Permissions Information
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Groups
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This list box displays after an application user record has been saved. The list box displays the groups to which the application
user belongs.
To add the user to one or more user groups, click the Add to Access Control Group button. The Find and List Access Control
Groups window opens as a separate window. Locate the groups to which you want to add the user, click in the check boxes beside
those groups, and click Add Selected at the bottom of the window. The Find and List Access Control Groups window closes, and
the Application User Configuration window displays, now showing the selected groups in the Groups list box.
To remove the user from a group, highlight the group in the Groups list box and click the Remove from Access Control Group
button.
To view or update a group, double-click the group name or click the group name to highlight it; then, click View Details.
The Access Control Group Configuration window displays with the current settings.
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Roles
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This list box displays after an application user has been added, the Groups list box has been populated, and the user record
saved. The list box displays the roles that are assigned to the application user.
To view or update a role, double-click the role name or click the role name to highlight it; then, click View Details. The
Role Configuration window displays with the current settings.
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