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Configure Proxy User If you use makeCallProxy HTML over HTTP interface to develop an application for using Cisco WebDialer, create a proxy user. For information about the makeCallProxy interface, see the makeCallProxy section in the Cisco WebDialer API Reference Guide. MakeCallProxy HTTP Methods is a service parameter under WebDialer Service. This parameter controls the HTTP methods that the MakeCallProxy API accepts. HTTP GET is considered insecure because the credentials required by the API are included as parameters in HTTP GET requests. Hence these HTTP GET parameters can be captured in the application logs and in the web browser's history. When the service parameter MakeCallProxy HTTP Methods is set to Secure, request made by the HTTP GET will be rejected. By default the parameter MakeCallProxy HTTP Methods is set to Insecure, so that the API accepts both GET and POST methods and the backward compatibility is maintained. Note Before you begin Add Users to Standard CCM End User Group, on page 284 Procedure Purpose Command or Action Add a new user. If the user exists, you can proceed to the next task. (Optional) Add a WebDialer End User, on page 285 Step 1 Assign authentication proxy rights to an end user. Assign Authentication Proxy Rights, on page 286 Step 2 Add a WebDialer End User Procedure Step 1 From Cisco Unified CM Administration, choose User Management > End User. Step 2 Click Add New. Step 3 Enter a Last Name. Step 4 Enter and confirm a Password. Step 5 Enter and confirm a PIN. Step 6 Complete any remaining fields in the End User Configuration window. For more information on the fields and their configuration options, see Online Help. Step 7 Click Save. Feature Configuration Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager, Release 15 and SUs 285 Placing Calls Configure Proxy User

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