/mcpIf Cisco Unity Connection server is not available on the Find and List Application Servers page, you need to create a new application server for Cisco Unity Connection. For more information on how to add a new application server, see the "Integrate Applications, Configure Application Servers " chapter in the System Configuration Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager at http://www.cisco.com/ c/en/us/support/unified-communications/unified-communications-manager-callmanager/ products-installation-and-configuration-guides-list.html. • On the Application Server Configuration page, check the Enable End User PIN Synchronization check box and Select Save. For more information to enable PIN Synchronization in Cisco Unified CM, see "PIN Synchronization" section in the "New and Changed Features" chapter in the Release Notes for Cisco Unified Communications Manager and IM & Presence Service, Release 11.5(1) at http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucm/rel_notes/11_5_1/cucm_b_release-notes-cucm-imp-1151.html. Password and PIN Security Considerations for Template Defaults Following are the considerations when preparing user templates for voicemail or administrator users: Users with Voice Mailbox Accounts The web application passwords and voicemail PINs for voicemail users are either set by default Voicemail User Template during installation or the passwords set on the Change Password page for the user template that you select when the creating accounts. You need to share the PINs and passwords with users so that they can sign in to the Unity Connection conversation and to the Cisco Personal Communications Assistant (Cisco PCA). To increase system security, users must change both PIN and password as soon as possible, and enforce the PIN and password complexity rules. Users Without Voice Mailbox Accounts A default web application password is applied to each administrative account that you create. If the administrator user is associated with the default Administrator User Template, then the web application password is a randomly generated string. Therefore, if you base new administrative accounts on the default Administrator User Template, you must either enter a new default password for the user template to replace the randomly generated string or change the password for each newly created administrator account. To increase system security, the administrators must change the password as soon as possible and enforce password complexity rules. Change Password You can change the web application password and voicemail PIN settings for a user on the Edit > Password Settings page for the user or associated user template. In Cisco Business Edition, you can change user voice mail PINs and web application passwords either from the User Management pages in Cisco Unified CM Administration. Note System Administration Guide 273 User Settings Password and PIN Security Considerations for Template Defaults