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C H A P T E R 38 Cisco Unity Connection Provisioning Interface (CUPI) API -- Call Handler Settings • Cisco Unity Connection Provisioning Interface (CUPI) API -- Assigning a Schedule to a Call Handler, on page 505 • Cisco Unity Connection Provisioning Interface (CUPI) API -- Caller Input Keys , on page 509 • Cisco Unity Connection Provisioning Interface (CUPI) API -- Greetings , on page 513 • Cisco Unity Connection Provisioning Interface (CUPI) API -- Updating Caller Input Keys, on page 515 • Cisco Unity Connection Provisioning Interface (CUPI) API -- Custom Recordings, on page 519 Cisco Unity Connection Provisioning Interface (CUPI) API -- Assigning a Schedule to a Call Handler Introduction In order to assign a schedule to a call handler, such as the Opening Greeting Call Handler, an administrator should first create a ScheduleSet and its supporting objects, and then change the Call Handler to point to that new ScheduleSet. Creating a Schedule Schedules are relatively complicated objects in Cisco Unity Connection. They are comprised of 4 different types of objects, and the top level object is called a ScheduleSet. For a more detailed explanation of how the schedules work in Unity Connection, check Schedules Overview When a schedule has been created, the administrator will need the ScheduleSet's ObjectId in order to associate it with a call handler. Associating a ScheduleSet with a Call Handler Retrieving the List of Call Handlers In order to retrieve the list of call handlers, an administrator makes a GET request to the call handler resource: Cisco Unity Connection Provisioning Interface (CUPI) API 505

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