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Cisco Systems Active Voice Repartee Unity R2 4 Installation Guide
Cisco Systems Active Voice Repartee Unity R2 4 Installation Guide
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CHAPTER 2: Installation overview13 Separate ActiveFax serverWhen ActiveFax is installed on a separate server, the server has the following characteristics. The ActiveFax server handles only fax messages. Fax messages are routed to the message store on the sub- scribers’ Exchange home server; they are not saved on the ActiveFax server. The ActiveFax server is connected to the network, so it has access to network utilities, such as virus checking and backup. ActiveFax administration may be...
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UNITY INSTALLATION GUIDE14 Tu r n k e y a n d component systemsUnity can be purchased as a turnkey system or as a component system. Your installation tasks depend on the configuration and the type of system you are installing. Tu r n k e y s y s t e m A turnkey system comes with all voice and fax boards, Windows NT Server, Exchange Server, and Unity already installed. When Windows NT was installed, the Unity server was config- ured as a Windows NT primary domain controller (PDC). Set up this...
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CHAPTER 2: Installation overview15 Component system For a component system, the Unity software is purchased from Cisco or from a Cisco dealer. The other required software, the server, voice and fax boards, and other components may also be purchased from Cisco or a Cisco dealer, or they may be pur- chased from another vendor. If you are installing Unity as a component system or if you are installing ActiveFax on a separate fax server, the Installation Guide documents how to install software on a...
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UNITY INSTALLATION GUIDE16 Task list: Voice mail onlyTu r n k e y s y s t e m 1Review the installer’s checklist. See page 28. 2Export information from Repartee ® or Replay® Plus. See page 31. 3Install or reseat voice and fax boards. See page 33. 4Set up the Unity server. See page 40. 5Start the Unity server and log on to Windows NT. See page 44. 6Change passwords. See page 45. 7Create an Outlook user profile. See page 80. 8Create an emergency repair disk. See page 82. 9Configure Unity to work with...
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CHAPTER 2: Installation overview17 Component system 1Review the installer’s checklist. See page 28. 2Export information from Repartee or Replay Plus. See page 31. 3Install or reseat voice and fax boards. See page 33. 4Set up the Unity server. See page 40. 5Install Windows NT/2000 Server. See page 49. 6Install Exchange Server. See page 60. 7Install Microsoft Data Access Components. See page 63. 8Install other software. See page 64. 9Find I/O addresses for VoiceBridge 2000 feature-set boards. See page...
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UNITY INSTALLATION GUIDE18 Task list: Voice mail with LAN administrationTu r n k e y s y s t e m 1Review the installer’s checklist. See page 28. 2Export information from Repartee or Replay Plus. See page 31. 3Install or reseat voice and fax boards. See page 33. 4Set up the Unity server. See page 40. 5Start the Unity server and log on to Windows NT. See page 44. 6Change passwords. See page 45. 7Assign a static IP address (only if there is no DHCP server on the network). See page 47. 8Confirm that...
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CHAPTER 2: Installation overview19 Component system 1Review the installer’s checklist. See page 28. 2Export information from Repartee or Replay Plus. See page 31. 3Install or reseat voice and fax boards. See page 33. 4Set up the Unity server. See page 40. 5Install Windows NT/2000 Server. See page 49. 6Confirm that the Unity server is getting an IP address. See page 54. 7Install Exchange Server. See page 60. 8Install Microsoft Data Access Components. See page 63. 9Install other software. See page 64....
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UNITY INSTALLATION GUIDE20 Task list: Unified messaging, one Exchange serverTu r n k e y s y s t e m , Unity server is a Windows NT PDC 1Review the installer’s checklist. See page 28. 2Export information from Repartee or Replay Plus. See page 31. 3Install or reseat voice and fax boards. See page 33. 4Set up the Unity server. See page 40. 5Start the Unity server and log on to Windows NT. See page 44. 6Change passwords. See page 45. 7Assign a static IP address (only if there is no DHCP server on...
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CHAPTER 2: Installation overview21 Tu r n k e y s y s t e m , Unity server is a member server 1Review the installer’s checklist. See page 28. 2Export information from Repartee or Replay Plus. See page 31. 3Install or reseat voice and fax boards. See page 33. 4Set up the Unity server. See page 40. 5Install Windows NT Server. See page 49. 6Confirm that the Unity server is getting an IP address. See page 54. 7Install Exchange Server. See page 60. 8Install Microsoft Data Access Components. See page 63....
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UNITY INSTALLATION GUIDE22 Task list: Unified messaging, Continued one Exchange serverComponent system1Review the installer’s checklist. See page 28. 2Export information from Repartee or Replay Plus. See page 31. 3Install or reseat voice and fax boards. See page 33. 4Set up the Unity server. See page 40. 5Install Windows NT/2000 Server. See page 49. 6Confirm that the Unity server is getting an IP address. See page 54. 7Install Exchange Server. See page 60. 8Install Microsoft Data Access Components....