This document describes how to define user rights when you edit Intelligent Contact Management (ICM) scripts with the Internet Script Editor in an ICM environment.
Readers of this document should have knowledge of:
Cisco ICM
The information in this document is based on:
Cisco ICM version 5.0 and later
The information in this document was created from the devices in a specific lab environment. All of the devices used in this document started with a cleared (default) configuration. If your network is live, make sure that you understand the potential impact of any command.
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The Internet Script Editor uses a feature control to restrict users, or classes of users, from some or all of the ICM Script Editor or Internet Script Editor feature software functionality. For example, an ICM software administrator can restrict certain users from performing specific types of script edits.
The system administrator can use these methods to restrict access to the Internet Script Editor edit features:
Edit options
Script node control
An administrator can also use a combination of both feature control options. This document is centered on the script node control.
Complete these ordered procedures to assign user rights to the Internet Script Editor:
Complete these steps to add the user(s) to which the feature set is to be assigned:
Select Start > Programs > ICM Admin Workstation > Configuration Manager to start the Configuration Manager.
The Configuration Manager dialog box is displayed.
Select Tools > List Tools > User List.
Click Add in the User section (on the left) to add a new user.
The Attributes dialog box is displayed (see Figure 1).
Type the appropriate information in the Domain name, User name, Password, and Confirm password fields.
Figure 1 – Add a User to Internet Script Editor
Click the WebView and Internet Script Editor only check box (see arrow A in Figure 1).
Type a description in the Description field (optional).
Click the User List window Save button.
The system administrator can use the ICM Configuration Manager on the ICM distributor to create a feature control set. Complete these steps to create a feature control set:
Select Start > Programs > ICM Admin Workstation > Configuration Manager to start the Configuration Manager.
The Configuration Manager dialog box is displayed.
Select Tools > List Tools > Feature Control Set List.
Click Add in the Feature Control Set section (on the left).
Click the Attributes tab.
Type the name of the feature control set in the Attribute tab Name field (see Figure 2).
The name is displayed in the Feature Control Set area (on the left) when you click the Attributes tab.
Figure 2 – Feature Control Set List
Type a description in the Attribute tab Description field (optional).
Click the … button in the Advanced column (see Figure 2).
The Script Editor Feature Control window is displayed:
Figure 3 – Script Editor Feature Control
Click the Quick Edit Only radio button.
Click OK.
Click the Feature Control Set List window Save button.
Assign a user with the WebView and Internet Script Editor only attribute to a feature control set
Select Start > Programs > ICM Admin Workstation > Configuration Manager to start the Configuration Manager.
The Configuration Manager dialog box is displayed.
Select Tools > List Tools > User List.
Select the user for whom the feature control set is to be assigned.
Use the Feature control set drop down list box in the Attribute tab (see arrow B in Figure 1) to select the feature set for the user you selected in Step 3 .
Click Save.
When you try to connect to ISE, you are able to log in, open and view scripts, and put the script into edit mode; however, when you try to save the script, you receive the <script name> was not save successfully Unexpected communications loss error message.
This can occur if IPS on the firewall drops the connection due to the size of the http request. In order to resolve this issue, set the firewall so that it will not drop the http request.
Revision | Publish Date | Comments |
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1.0 |
22-Feb-2005 |
Initial Release |