The Profile Web Services object is a child of the Persistent Profile object. It defines a standard set of configuration parameters for Web Services that can be used by one or more subscribers (individual lines, business groups, business group lines, or PBXs). Web Services are not available for MADNs or MLHG Pilot DNs.
This object appears only if Web Services is configured in the Global Web Services object.
For each field in the profile, you can either specify an explicit value or choose Use default. The default value for each field is normally the same as the system-defined default for the equivalent field if you are configuring a subscriber without using a persistent profile. The only exception to this is that, if you are using the profile to configure a Business Group Line or a MADN, the default value is derived from the overall Business Group configuration (which may in turn be derived from a profile used by the Business Group).
Parameter |
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Web Services - account type | Change | This field applies only when you are configuring Web Services for a Business Group Line. Specifies whether the subscriber using this line is an administrator for the Business Group. Values:
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Web Services - service level | Change | The Web Services service level that applies to this subscriber. See the Integration and Customization Manual for more information about creating customized versions of Web Services to provide different service levels, and the Ancillary Servers Guide for more information about installing different customizations on the Web Server. The service level is a character string, which may contain spaces. Set it to the name of a service level configured for the Web Server domain that this subscriber will use. If you do not need to set a service level (if there is only one customization for all subscribers, or if this subscriber will use the main customization), leave this field blank. If you change the service level while the subscriber is using Web Services, the subscriber continues to use the existing Web Services customization; the change does not take effect until the next time he or she logs in to Web Services. |