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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 system53 Next section TURNKEY SYSTEM Unified, one Exchange serverConfirming that the Unity or ActiveFax server is getting an IP address, page 54 Unified, existing Exchange siteConfirming that the Unity or ActiveFax server is getting an IP address, page 54 COMPONENT SYSTEM Voice mail onlyInstalling Exchange, page 60 Voice mail with LAN adminConfirming that the Unity or ActiveFax server is getting an IP address, page 54 Unified, one Exchange serverConfirming that the Unity...
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UNITY INSTALLATION GUIDE54 Confirming that the Unity or ActiveFax server is getting an IP addressAfter you have connected the Unity or ActiveFax server to a net- work that has a DHCP server, or you have assigned a static address to the server, do the following procedure for the server to confirm that it has a valid IP address. To confirm that the IP address is valid aOn the Windows NT Start menu, click Programs > Command Prompt. Or on the Windows 2000 Start menu, click Programs > Accessories >...
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CHAPTER 3: Installing a Unity system55 Next section TURNKEY SYSTEM Voice mail with LAN adminSetting up fax ports for ActiveFax, page 75 or, if no ActiveFax, Creating an Outlook user profile, page 80 Unified, one Exchange server Unity server is a PDCSetting up fax ports for ActiveFax, page 75 or, if no ActiveFax, Creating an Outlook user profile, page 80 Unity server is a member serverInstalling Exchange, page 60 Unified, existing Exchange site Unity server is a PDCEstablishing trust relationships, page...
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UNITY INSTALLATION GUIDE56 Establishing trust relationshipsWhen you install Unity as a PDC (Windows NT) or domain con- troller (Windows 2000) on a network that has other Exchange servers, you must establish a trust relationship with any domain that contains an Exchange server. You must establish trusts before installing Exchange. The trusts allow Unity to: Set up subscriber accounts on other domains. (Because subscriber accounts normally do not use the Unity server as a home server, all...
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CHAPTER 3: Installing a Unity system57 To add trusts on other Exchange servers or on the ActiveFax server While doing this procedure, you should not receive any error messages. aOn a server in a domain that contains an Exchange server or the ActiveFax server, log on as the administrator for that domain. bOn the Windows NT Start menu, click Programs > Adminis- trative Tools (Common) > User Manager for Domains. Or on the Windows 2000 Start menu, click Administrative Tools > Active Directory Domains...
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UNITY INSTALLATION GUIDE58 Adding account permissionsBefore you install Exchange in a site with other Exchange serv- ers, you must grant Services Account Administration permis- sions to the Windows NT/2000 domain administrator account. To add account permissions Do this procedure on an Exchange server other than the Unity server. Repeat it on the Unity server if you want to allow either server to administer the other. aLog on to an Exchange server by using an Exchange Ser- vices Account Administration...
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CHAPTER 3: Installing a Unity system59 Next section TURNKEY SYSTEM Unified, existing Exchange siteInstalling Exchange, page 60 COMPONENT SYSTEM Unified, existing Exchange siteInstalling Exchange, page 60
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UNITY INSTALLATION GUIDE60 Installing ExchangeDuring installation, you are asked to choose between joining an existing Exchange site or creating a new site: Join a site When there is an existing Exchange site and you want to add the Unity server to that site, join the existing site. Create a site When the Unity server is the only Exchange server or when there are other Exchange servers but you want the Unity server to be a stand-alone voice messaging system, create a new site. To install...
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CHAPTER 3: Installing a Unity system61 mAt the “Microsoft Exchange Server” screen, click “Exit.” nShut down and restart the server. To install Exchange Service Pack 3 aLog on to Windows NT/2000 by using the domain adminis- trator account. bInsert Microsoft Exchange version 5.5 Disc 2 in the CD-ROM drive. cBrowse to the directory Eng\Server\Setup\I386. dRun Update.exe. eFollow the on-screen prompts. fShut down and restart the server. To configure Exchange aOn the Start menu, click Programs > Microsoft...
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UNITY INSTALLATION GUIDE62 Continued Installing ExchangeTo install Outlook You install Outlook because anyone calling Technical Support may be asked to use Outlook to perform troubleshooting. aInsert the compact disc that contains Outlook in the CD-ROM drive. bRun Setup.exe. cFollow the on-screen prompts to complete the installation. Next section TURNKEY SYSTEM Unified, one Exchange server Unity server is a member serverInstalling Microsoft Data Access Components, page 63 Unified, existing Exchange...