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<commPassword>mycommPassword</commPassword>
<userType>ADMINISTRATOR</userType>
<roles>
<role>End-User</role>
</roles>
<!--addressType:Specifies the role of the address. Examples: Home, business.
name:The Name property defines the unique label by which the address is known.
Default format for user specific address should include user name place address type.
building:The name or other designation of a structure
localityName:The name of a locality, such as a city, county or other
geographic region.
postalCode:A code used by postal services to route mail to a destination. In the
United States this is the zip code.
room:Name or designation of a room.
stateOrProvince:The full name of a state or province.
country:A country.
street:The physical address of the object such as an address for package delivery
postalAddress:A free formed text area for the complete physical delivery
address. It may be used in place of the specific fields in this table.
isPrivate:A boolean indicator to specify if this address could be shared across
multiple users.True is private, false is sharable. Default is false.
-->
<address>
<addressType>OFFICE</addressType>
<name>Avaya Office</name>
<building>building 11</building>
<localityName>Magarpatta</localityName>
<postalCode>411028</postalCode>
<room>room 502</room>
<stateOrProvince>Maharashtra</stateOrProvince>
<country>India</country>
<street>street</street>
<postalAddress></postalAddress>
<isPrivate>true</isPrivate>
</address>
<!-- SecurityIdentity:Represents the possible external identities that a user
may have for the purpose of authentication. The type and format of an identity
depends on the external Identity Provider and can include X.509 certificates or
Kerberos user accounts
identity:The unique external identity of the user. This is a free text field and
no format is enforced. The format will depend on the identity type. Kerberos user
account can take the form of: username@domainName
realm:The name of the security domain that this identity is valid in.
type:The text representation of the type of identity. Possible values are:
principalname,X509 and Kerberos
-->
<securityIdentity>
<identity>[email protected] </identity>
<realm>acme</realm>
<type>principalname</type>
</securityIdentity>
<!--ContactList:The ContactList is a collection of personal or public groups
containing external contacts and/or Avaya users.
name:The text name of the list. This in the context of the owner must be unique.
description:A free text description of this member.
isPublic:Defines if the contact is public or personal. Default = false.
members:Represents the list of users or contacts that belong to contact list
contactListType:Specifies the type categorizing this list.
-->
<ownedContactLists>
<contactList>
<name>MycontactList</name>
<description>This is my contactList</description>
<isPublic>false</isPublic>
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