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Avaya SMGR API

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SharkySeph

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Jun 28, 2019
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Hello all!

Small question for those of you that have leveraged the Avaya System Manager User Management or Routing API in the past. Have any of you found a way to de-authenticate after you are done with your API requests? I'm running into an issue where the system is leveraging an account that after 5 requests in a day will refuse to authenticate further. I know where you can update it so that you can have up to 25 active connections, or reduce the session timer, but that is system-wide and I don't think that would be wise. It would work much better if I could send a "logout" command for the account, but I can't find it anywhere in the API documentation.

As always thanks for the amazing community!
 
But what about after that point? How do I prevent that account from locking so if I needed to do 10x requests in fairly quick succession it would be allowed?
 
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