Using Single User Mode
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The
--password
parameter sets the password the user enters to
access the VCX User Provisioning web interface. The user also must
have a password to log in to the phone configured with the specified
extension (
--phone
parameter value). By default, this phone password
is 12345.
Command Modes
The
user-MAC
command operates in three modes:
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Add
— This is the default mode. To add a new user account, you
must
enter the
user-MAC
command with the
--uname
and
--phone
parameters; all other parameters are optional.
■
Delete
— To delete a user account, you enter the
user-MAC
command with the
--delete
and
--uname
parameters.
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Modify
— To modify a user account, you enter the
user-MAC
command with the
--modify
and
--uname
parameters, plus the
parameters you want to change.
If you want to change a user’s phone extension, you must enter the
user-MAC
command with
--modify
plus the
--phone
parameter
(specifying the existing phone extension) and the
--new-phone
parameter (specifying the new phone extension). The existing
extension is required because the user may have more than one
assigned phone extension.
If you want to change the account’s username, you enter the
user-MAC
command with
--modify
plus the
--uname
parameter and
the
--new-uname
parameter.
You cannot use the
user-MAC
command with the
--modify
to
change the value of the
--site-id
parameter. However, the
--site-id
parameter is required in modify mode if you want to
change account parameters for a user who is not located in the
default site (the site on which you are logged in).
Single User Mode
Command Syntax
This section describes the
user-MAC
command syntax for the add, modify,
and delete modes. Optional parameters appear in brackets.
Single user
Add
mode uses the following command syntax:
user-MAC --uname User Name --phone Phone Number
[--password Password] [--title Title] [--first First Name]
[--middle Middle Name] [--last Last Name]
[--email Email Address] [--street1 Street Address1]
[--street2 Street Address2] [--city City Name]
Summary of Contents for VCX V7000
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