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--uname or --u
Yes
Single
String
Mandatory. The value specifies the username
associated with the account.
The specified name must be unique. This
value is also required to change account
attributes or to delete the account
--new-uname
Yes
Single
String
Used with the --mod parameter to change a
username to the specified value.
--new-phone
Yes
Single
String
Used with the --mod parameter to change a
user’s phone extension to the specified value.
--password or --pa
Yes
Single
String
The value specifies the password the user
enters to access the VCX User Provisioning
interface.
To create the account with the default
password (changeme), omit this field.
--title or --t
Yes
Single
String
The value specifies an honorific (for example,
Mr or Ms).
--first
Yes
Single
String
The value specifies the user’s first name.
--middle or --mi
Yes
Single
String
The value specifies the user’s middle name.
--last or --l
Yes
Single
String
The value specifies the user’s last name.
--email or --e
Yes
Single
String
The value specifies the user’s e-mail address.
--street1
Yes
Single
String
The value specifies the user’s street address.
--street2
Yes
Single
String
The value specifies the second part of the
user’s address (for example, an apartment
number).
--city or --ci
Yes
Single
String
The value specifies the user’s city.
--state
Yes
Single
String
The value specifies the user’s state or
province.
--country or --co
Yes
Single
String
The value specifies the user’s country.
--zip or --z
Yes
Single
String
The value specifies the user’s zip code.
--phone or --ph
Yes
Single
String
Mandatory. The value specifies the phone
extension to be assigned to the user account.
The specified number must be unique on the
Call Processor.
Table 14
user-MAC Command Parameters (continued)
Parameter
(full name/abbreviation)
Takes
Value?
Mode
Parameter
Type
Description
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