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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 3: Installing a Unity system43 Next section TURNKEY SYSTEM Voice mail onlyStarting the Unity server and logging on to Windows NT/2000, page 44 Voice mail with LAN adminStarting the Unity server and logging on to Windows NT/2000, page 44 Unified, one Exchange server Unity server is a PDCStarting the Unity server and logging on to Windows NT/2000, page 44 Unity server is a member serverInstalling Windows NT Ser ver, page 49 Unified, existing Exchange siteInstalling Windows NT Ser ver, page 49...
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UNITY INSTALLATION GUIDE44 Starting the Unity server and logging on to Windows NT/2000To start the Unity server and log on to Windows NT/2000 aTurn on the Unity server. bWhen you see the Begin Logon dialog box, press CTRL+ALT+DELETE. cIn the Logon Information dialog box, type Administrator in the “User name” box. dType the password in the “Password” box. The default pass- word on a Unity turnkey system is 12345. eConfirm that the domain is Unity. fClick “OK.” Next section DO THIS SECTION?...
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CHAPTER 3: Installing a Unity system45 Changing passwordsThe default Windows NT/2000 account name and password for a Unity turnkey system (Administrator and 12345) appear in the documentation. To prevent unauthorized users from logging on and changing Unity settings, change the password on this account and on Exchange, Unity, and ActiveFax services. To change passwords on the Administrator account and services aLog on to Windows NT/2000 as Administrator. bChange the password on the Windows NT/2000...
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UNITY INSTALLATION GUIDE46 Continued Changing passwordsNext section TURNKEY SYSTEM Voice mail onlyCreating an Outlook user profile, page 80 Voice mail with LAN admin DHCP server on the networkConfirming that the Unity or ActiveFax server is getting an IP address, page 54 No DHCP serverAssigning a static IP address, page 47 Unified, one Exchange server Unity server is a PDC, DHCP server on the networkConfirming that the Unity or ActiveFax server is getting an IP address, page 54 Unity server is a PDC,...
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CHAPTER 3: Installing a Unity system47 Assigning a static IP addressThe Unity server must have an IP address to allow network administration of Unity and to allow subscriber access to the Unity ActiveAssistant. So, you must either connect the Unity server to a network that has a Dynamic Host Configuration Pro- tocol (DHCP) server or assign a static IP address to the Unity server. (The Unity server is configured to automatically obtain an IP address from the DHCP server once the Unity server is...
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UNITY INSTALLATION GUIDE48 Assigning a static Continued IP address e If TCP/IP is installed, click “TCP/IP protocol” in the list and click “Properties.” If TCP/IP is not installed, add it, click it in the list, and click “Properties.” fSpecify the IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway. gClick “OK.” hRestart the Unity server. For more information, see “Shut- ting down and starting Unity,” on page 164. Next section TURNKEY SYSTEM Voice mail with LAN adminConfirming that the Unity or ActiveFax...
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CHAPTER 3: Installing a Unity system49 Installing Windows NT ServerThe following procedures describe how to install Windows NT version 4.0 by using the disks that are currently shipping with Unity. If you are using different disks or are installing Windows 2000, the installation process may differ. NOTE:If you are setting up a separate ActiveFax server, you can install Windows NT Workstation instead of Windows NT Server. For more detailed information on individual steps in the installa- tion...
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UNITY INSTALLATION GUIDE50 Installing Windows Continued NT Server iFollow the on-screen prompts until prompted to select a server type: PDCFor the Unity server, click if the server will be a stand-alone voice messaging server or if you want to create a new domain. For the ActiveFax server, click if you want to create a new domain. Backup domain controllerDo not set up the Unity or ActiveFax server as a backup domain controller. This config- uration is not supported. Stand-alone (member)...
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CHAPTER 3: Installing a Unity system51 jClick “OK,” and Windows NT automatically restarts. To install Internet Explorer 5.0 aLog on to Windows NT. bInsert the Microsoft IE5 compact disc in the CD-ROM drive. cRun Setup.exe. dClick “Install Internet Explorer 5 and Internet Tools.” eFollow the on-screen prompts until you are prompted to select which components to install. fClick “Install Now–Typical set of components,” then click “Next.” gFollow the on-screen prompts. To install Windows NT 4.0 Option...
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UNITY INSTALLATION GUIDE52 Installing Windows Continued NT ServerChanging the Boot.ini file for serial integrations If you are using a serial integration to connect the Unity or ActiveFax server and the phone system, do the following proce- dure to ensure that Windows NT does not mistake the serial con- nection for a serial mouse. To change the Boot.ini file for serial integrations aMake a backup copy of the Boot.ini file. bRemove the hidden, system, and read-only attributes from the Boot.ini file....