SharkySeph
Technical User
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!
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!