/mcp• To edit an existing authentication rule: On the Search Authentication Rules page, select the authentication rule that you want to edit. On the Edit Authentication Rules page, enter the values of the required fields and select Save. • To delete one or more authentication rules: On the Search Authentication Rules page, select the authentication rule that you want to delete. Select Delete Selected and OK to confirm deletion. Roles A role comprises of set of privileges that define the access level to the system. System Administrator can configure multiple roles based on the administrative needs. The role assignment for a user account can be done based on the set of operations required. Unity Connection offers two types of roles: • System Roles - System Roles are the predefined roles that come installed with Unity Connection. • Custom Roles - Custom Roles are the roles which can be created, updated or deleted by a System Administrator. You can assign or remove any role to one or more users from the Edit Roles page of Users. For more information, see the Users, on page 37 chapter. Note User with System Admin or User Admin role can only update the Pin/Password for any other user with any system roles. Also any user can update the Pin/Password for other user who is not assigned any role. Note Configuring Roles You can create, modify, or delete Custom Roles based on your requirements. To Configure Custom Role Step 1 In Cisco Unity Connection Administration, expand System Settings > Roles and select Custom Roles. The Search Custom Role page appears displaying the currently configured custom roles. Step 2 Configure the custom role: • To add a Custom Role (For more information on each field, see Help> This Page): a. Select Add New. The New Custom Role page appears. b. Enter the required information in the fields. c. Select a system role that you want to inherit. d. Select the privileges to be assigned to the custom role. System Administration Guide 204 System Settings Roles