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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 system63 Installing Microsoft Data Access ComponentsMicrosoft Data Access Components (MDAC) version 2.5 or later must be installed before you install Unity. If you installed Windows 2000 on the Unity server, you can skip this procedure because the correct version of MDAC was installed automati- cally. To install MDAC aInsert the Unity compact disc in the CD-ROM drive. bBrowse to the directory Mdac. cRun Mdac_typ.exe. Next section DO THIS SECTION? TURNKEY SYSTEMYESNO...
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UNITY INSTALLATION GUIDE64 Installing other softwareFollow the instructions that come with each software package to install Symantec pcAnywhere and Symantec Norton Utilities (install only Speed Disk and Norton Disk Doctor). The Unity documentation is available on the Unity compact disc in Adobe ® Acrobat® (PDF) format. To view the Acrobat files on the Unity or ActiveFax server, you need to install Acrobat Reader, which is also available on the Unity compact disc. To install Acrobat Reader on the...
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CHAPTER 3: Installing a Unity system65 Installing Windows NT Service Pack 6aTo install Windows NT Service Pack 6a aLog on to Windows NT. bInsert the Microsoft Windows NT Service Pack 6a compact disc in the CD-ROM drive. cRun Sp6i386 128 bit.exe. dWhen you are prompted to accept the license agreement, select the “Accept the license agreement” check box, and clear the “Backup files necessary to uninstall this Service Pack at a later time” check box. eClick “Install.” fShut down and restart the...
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UNITY INSTALLATION GUIDE66 Installing Windows NT Service Continued Pack 6aNext sectionTURNKEY SYSTEM Unified, one Exchange server Unity server is a member serverInstalling Unity and ActiveFax, page 69 Unified, existing Exchange siteInstalling Unity and ActiveFax, page 69 COMPONENT SYSTEM All configurations Finding I/O addresses for VoiceBridge 2000 feature-set boards, page 67 ACTIVEFAX SERVER Installing Unity and ActiveFax, page 69
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CHAPTER 3: Installing a Unity system67 Finding I/O addresses for VoiceBridge 2000 feature-set boardsIf you are installing a component system and using Dialogic D/160SC voice boards and Voice Technology Group VoiceBridge 2000 feature-set boards, you must find and record available I/O addresses for the VoiceBridge 2000 boards. During the Unity Setup program, you will be prompted to enter these values. To find available I/O addresses aStart the Unity server. bOn the Windows NT Start menu, click...
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UNITY INSTALLATION GUIDE68 Finding I/O addresses for VoiceBridge 2000 Continued feature-set boards gIn Windows NT, click “OK” to exit Windows Diagnostics. Or in Windows 2000, close System Information. Next section Voice board worksheet Board Serial numberIRQ (circle one)Base addressMaster settingRotary dial setting D/160SC N/A 234567 10 11 12 14 15N/A N/A 0 VoiceBridge 1 35710 11 12 15master N/A VoiceBridge 2 Same as first VoiceBridge slave N/A D/160SC N/A same as first D/160 N/A N/A 1 VoiceBridge 3...
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CHAPTER 3: Installing a Unity system69 Installing Unity and ActiveFaxYou run the Unity Setup program if: You are installing Unity and (optionally) ActiveFax on the Unity server, and either you are installing a component sys- tem or you are reinstalling all software on a turnkey system. You are installing ActiveFax on a separate server. In this sit- uation, you install ActiveFax first. The account used for installation on the Unity server The Windows NT/2000 account that you log on with to install...
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UNITY INSTALLATION GUIDE70 Installing Unity and Continued ActiveFax If you are installing ActiveFax, the account used for installation on the Unity server must be the account that Exchange on the Unity server starts with. By default, this is the account that Exchange was installed with. Unity and ActiveFax installation To uninstall any existing fax gateways Other Exchange fax gateways conflict with ActiveFax. Before you install or upgrade ActiveFax, uninstall any existing fax gateways. aRefer to...
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CHAPTER 3: Installing a Unity system71 bConfirm that all fax boards have been installed and set up according to the “Hardware settings” instructions for your boards in Appendix A. cLog on to Windows NT/2000 by using the account you chose to use for installation. dInsert the Unity compact disc in the CD-ROM drive. eBrowse to the root directory of the Unity compact disc, and run Setup.exe. fChoose the language in which you want to view Setup prompts, and click “OK.” A welcome message appears. gClick...
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UNITY INSTALLATION GUIDE72 Installing Unity and Continued ActiveFax To install Unity and ActiveFax on the Unity server Do the following procedure to: Install Unity. Install ActiveFax on the Unity server or, if ActiveFax was installed on a separate server, install the Exchange gateway for ActiveFax on the Unity server. Install ActiveFax on the Unity server only if you are configuring the Unity server as a stand-alone voice messaging server with LAN administration or as a unified messaging server in...