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Cisco Unity Express Voice-Mail and Auto-Attendant CLI Administrator Guide for 3.0 and Later Versions
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Chapter 8 Configuring Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting
Configuring Privileges
Note You cannot modify the superuser privilege.
Table 8-1 describes the predefined privileges provided with the Cisco Unity Express software and the 
operations associated with them. Table 8-2 describes all available operations that you can add to 
privileges.
Note Two new permissions were added in 7.0: manage-users and manage-passwords.
To display a list of privileges, use the show privileges command in Cisco Unity Express EXEC mode. 
To display detailed information about a specific privilege, use the show privilege detail command.
Note Users do not need privileges to access their own data. The user’s data is primarily associated with the 
voice mail application and includes the user’s:
  • Language (configured for the user’s voice mailbox)
  • Password 
  • PIN
  • Membership to groups owned by the user 
  • Ownership of groups owned by the user 
  • Notification profile 
  • Cascade settings 
  • Personal voice mail zero out number 
  • Voice mail greeting type 
  • Voice mail play tutorial flag 
  • Public distribution lists owned by the user
  • Private distribution lists 
Table 8-1 Privileges 
Privilege Description Operations
Superuser Grants unrestricted system access. all
Manageprompts Allows subscriber access to the AvT prompt 
management but not to any other administrative 
functions. 
prompt.modify, system.debug
Broadcast Allows subscribers to send broadcast messages 
across the network.
broadcast.local, 
broadcast.remote, 
system.debug
Local-broadcast Allows subscribers to send broadcast messages 
only to subscribers on the local network.
broadcast.local, system.debug
ManagePublicList Allows subscribers to create and modify public 
distribution lists.
voicemail.lists. public, 
system.debug










