/mcpC H A P T E R 4 Users • Introduction, on page 37 • Default Users, on page 37 • Finding Users, on page 38 • Creating User Accounts, on page 39 • Using Import Users and Synch Users Functionalities, on page 42 • Editing User Account, on page 43 • Deleting User Accounts, on page 45 • Moving or Migrating Users Between Locations in Cisco Unity Connection, on page 47 Introduction Users in Cisco Unity Connection are the user accounts that determine who can access the system and which system features and resources they can use (other than the ones already controlled by the associated class of service). Unity Connection supports the following types of users: Includes the users who need to send or receive voice messages and use other Unity Connection features, such as personal call transfer rules and Web Inbox or Messaging Inbox depending on the class of service assigned to the user. A user account that is set up with a voice mailbox has a phone extension and is counted as a voicemail licensed user. Users With Voice Mailboxes Includes the users who do not need to send or receive voice messages but need to administer the system. You can determine the tasks that the administrators can do by assigning any of the predefined roles to the user. An account that is set up without a voice mailbox does not have a phone extension and is not counted as a voicemail licensed user. Users Without Voice Mailboxes Default Users By default, Unity Connection creates the following user accounts, which you use when setting up the system. System Administration Guide 37
