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Cisco Unity Connection can be deployed in either of the following ways:
Note Unity Connection 10.0(1) and later releases can only be installed on virtual machines. For more information, see the http://docwiki.cisco.com/wiki/Virtualization_for_Cisco_Unity_Connection.
You can use either of the following methods to install standalone or cluster server:
Note ● You can also perform fresh installation of Unity Connection10.x and later using Cisco Prime Collaboration Deployment. For more information on Cisco PCD, see http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/cloud-systems-management/prime-collaboration/index.html.
Before you proceed with the installation, consider the following points:
– Install the Unity Connection software first on the publisher server and then on the subscriber server (applicable to only standard installation scenarios). For more information on installation scenarios, see Installation Scenarios.
– Note down the Security password that you mention at the time of installing publisher server. You need to specify the same password when installing the subscriber server in a cluster.
– Do not run Network Address Translation (NAT) or Port Address Translation (PAT) between the publisher and subscriber servers.
Before installing a Unity Connection server, you need to understand all the pre-installation steps as well. The Table 1-1 contains a list of pre-installation tasks that you must consider to ensure successful installation of Unity Connection server.
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Ensure that your servers are listed as supported hardware and sized appropriately to support the load of the cluster. |
For information about the capacity of server models, see the link http://docwiki.cisco.com/wiki/Virtualization_for_Cisco_Unity_Connection. |
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For more information, see the Creating a Virtual Machine section. |
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Change the boot order of the virtual machine to update the BIOS settings. |
For more information, see the Changing the Boot Order of Virtual Machine section. |
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Configure an external NTP server during a Unity Connection server installation. For a Unity Connection cluster, the NTP server helps to synchronize time between publisher and subscriber server. Ensure the external NTP server is stratum 9 or higher (meaning stratums 1-9). The subscriber server will get its time from the publisher server. To verify the NTP status of the publisher server, log into the Command Line Interface on the publisher server and enter the following command: |
For more information, see the Command Line Interface Reference Guide for Cisco Unified Solutions for the latest release, available at http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/unified-communications/unity-connection/products-maintenance-guides-list.html. |
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Record the network interface card (NIC) speed and duplex settings of the switch port that connects to the new server. |
Enable PortFast on all switch ports that are connected to Cisco servers. With PortFast enabled, the switch immediately brings a port from the blocking state into the forwarding state by eliminating the forwarding delay [the amount of time that a port waits before changing from its Spanning-Tree Protocol (STP) learning and listening states to the forwarding state]. |
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Record the configurations settings for each server that you plan to install. |
To record your configuration settings, see the Gathering Information for Installation section. |
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Download the signed.iso file of required Unity Connection version from Cisco.com.Upload it on a data store or burn a disk image of the downloaded software. |
http://software.cisco.com/download/navigator.html?mdfid=280082558&i=rm. |
To download the OVA template for creating virtual machines, open the following link, select Unity Connection Software, and then select the appropriate release number:
http://software.cisco.com/download/type.html?mdfid=283062758&flowid=45673.
Step 1 To deploy the OVA template in a supported VMware client, from the File menu, select Deploy OVA template.
Step 2 Next, browse the OVA template from the URL or file location on the system.
Step 3 Follow on-screen instructions to create the virtual machine.
To Change the Boot Order of the Unity Connection Virtual Machine
Step 1 In VMware client, power off the virtual machine that has the deployed OVA template.
Step 2 In the left pane of VMware client, right-click the name of the virtual machine, and select Edit Settings.
Step 3 In the Virtual Machine Properties dialog box, select the Options tab.
Step 4 In the Settings column, from the Advanced menu, select Boot Options.
Step 5 In the Force BIOS Setup, check the The next time the virtual machine boots, force entry into the BIOS setup screen. check box.
Step 6 Select OK to close the Virtual Machine Properties dialog box.
Step 7 Power on the virtual machine.
The virtual machine will boot into the BIOS menu.
Step 8 Navigate to the Boot menu and change the boot device order so the CD-ROM device is listed first and the Hard Drive device is listed second.
The CPU reservations are now included in OVAs, which are based on the Xeon 7500 processor. For E7 processors and certain E5 processors, the CPU reservations are higher than available cycles on 1 virtual CPU. In such cases, the administrator needs to change the reservation number of the virtual machine manually using the steps mentioned in “Changing the Reservation Numbers” section.
Additionally, based on the lab tests, we see that the 2.4 GHz reservation on E7 or E5 processor has the same performance as a 2.53 GHz Xeon 7500 processor.
For more information see the docwiki available at http.://docwiki.cisco.com/wiki/UC_Virtualization_Supported_Hardware.
Step 1 In VMware vSphere Client, select the host on which virtual machine is created.
Step 2 Click the Summary tab, under CPU, note the available CPU cycles for 1 virtual CPU in GHz.
Step 3 Power off the virtual machine on which you deployed the OVA template
Step 4 In the left pane of vSphere Client, right-click the name of the virtual machine and select Edit Settings.
Step 5 In the Virtual Machine Properties dialog box, select the Resources tab.
Step 6 In the Settings column, select CPU.
Step 7 Under Resource Allocation, enter the new reservation value in the Reservation textbox. The new reservation value is calculated as the number of CPUsX2.4GHz (for E5440 processor) and the number of CPUs multiplied by the 1 virtual CPU cycles in GHz (from step 2) (for E7 processor).
Step 8 Click OK to close the Virtual Machine Properties dialog box.
Step 9 Power ON the virtual machine.
Step 1 Login to command prompt.
Step 2 To ping each server by its DNS name, enter ping DNS_name.
Step 3 To look up each server by IP address, enter nslookup IP_address.
Use the Table 1-2 to record the information about your server. Gather this information for a single Unity Connection server or for both the servers in a Unity Connection cluster. You should make copies of this table and record your entries for each server in a separate table.
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Depending on the type of installation scenario, you need to perform the following tasks to install the Unity Connection software:
For instructions on how to navigate within the installation wizard, see Table 1-4 .
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While installing a Unity Connection server, you are prompted to enter different configuration information. Refer the table mentioned in the Gathering Information for Installation section wherever applicable.
To Install a Unity Connection Publisher Server
Step 1 Prepare the virtual machine to install Unity Connection:
a. Select Edit virtual machine settings to select the ISO image from CD/DVD drive using client device or from data store.
b. Navigate to the Console tab. A screen prompting you to check the integrity of the DVD appears.
c. Select Yes to perform the media check or Skip to move to the next step.
Note If you select media check and it fails, either download another copy from Cisco.com or obtain another DVD directly from Cisco.
d. After performing the hardware check, you get a prompt to restart the system. You need to select Yes to continue installation. After the system restarts, the Product Deployment Selection window displays.
Step 2 In the Product Deployment Selection window, select Cisco Unity Connection and select OK. The Proceed with Install window appears.
Step 3 In the Proceed with Install window, select Yes to continue the installation.
The Platform Installation Wizard window appears.
Step 4 In the Platform Installation Wizard window, select the applicable option:
Step 5 If you select Proceed in the previous window, the Apply Patch window appears:
Step 6 In the Basic Install window, select Continue to install the software version or configure the pre- installed software. The Timezone Configuration window appears.
Step 7 In the Timezone Configuration window, select the appropriate time zone for the server and then select OK. The Auto Negotiation Configuration window appears.
Step 8 In the Auto Negotiation Configuration window, select Continue. The MTU Configuration window appears.
Step 9 In the MTU Configuration window, select the applicable option:
The DHCP Configuration window appears.
Step 10 In the DHCP Configuration window, select the applicable option:
Step 11 In the Static Network Configuration window, enter the static network configuration information.
The DNS Client Configuration window displays.
Step 12 To enable DNS, choose Yes, enter the DNS client information and select OK.
The network restarts using the new configuration information and the Administrator Login Configuration window appears.
Step 13 Enter the administrator login and password.
The Certificate Information window appears.
Step 14 Enter your certificate signing request information and select OK.
The First Node Configuration window appears.
Step 15 In the First Node Configuration window, select the applicable option:
Step 16 In the Network Time Protocol Client Configuration window, enter the hostname or IP address of the NTP server(s) and select OK. The Security Configuration window appears.
Note Cisco recommends that you use an external NTP server to ensure accurate system time on the publisher server. However, you can configure multiple NTP servers based on your requirements.
Step 17 In the Security Configuration window, enter the security password.
Note The system uses this password to authorize communications between the publisher and subscriber servers; you must ensure this password is identical on the two servers.
The SMTP Host Configuration window appears.
Step 18 In the SMTP Host Configuration window:
a. Select Yes to configure an SMTP server and enter the SMTP server name or IP address.
b. Select OK. The Application User Configuration window appears.
Note You must configure an SMTP server to use certain platform features; however, you can also configure an SMTP server later using the platform GUI or the command line interface.
Step 19 In the Application User Configuration window:
a. Enter the Application User name and password and confirm the password by entering it again.
Note Do not use the system application name as the Application User name. Using a system application name causes the installation to fail with an unrecoverable error during the installation of the database. The system application names are operator, replication, undeliverablemessagesmailbox, and Unity Connection.
b. Select OK. The Platform Configuration Confirmation window appears.
Step 20 In the Platform Configuration Confirmation window, select OK to continue the installation. The system installs and configures the software.
Step 21 When the installation process completes, you are prompted to log in using the Administrator account and password.
Step 22 Complete the post-installation tasks listed in the Post-Installation Tasks section.
To Configure Subscriber server on the publisher server
Step 1 Sign in to Cisco Unity Connection Administration.
Step 2 Expand System Settings and select Cluster.
Step 3 On the Find and List Servers page, select Add New.
Step 4 On the New Server Configuration page, in the Hostname or IP Address field, enter the hostname or IP address of the second server in the cluster.
Step 5 (Optional) In the MAC Address field, enter the MAC address of the second server.
Step 6 In the Description field, enter a description for the second server and select Save.
To install the subscriber server, follow the steps of installing publisher server until the First Node Configuration window appears and then continue the following procedure.
While installing a Unity Connection server, you are prompted to enter different configuration information. Refer the table mentioned in the Gathering Information for Installation section wherever applicable.
To Install a Subscriber Server
Step 1 In the Console tab, on the First Node Configuration window, select No to continue the installation of the subscriber server and select OK.
The Network Connectivity Test Configuration window displays.
Step 2 During installation of a subscriber server, the system checks to ensure that the subscriber server can connect to the publisher server.
The First Node Access Configuration window displays.
Step 3 Enter the connectivity information for the publisher server and select OK.
The system checks for network connectivity.
If you select to pause the system after the system successfully verifies network connectivity, the Successful Cisco Unity Connection to First Node window displays. Select Continue.
Note If the network connectivity test fails, the system stops and allows you to go back and re-enter the parameter information.
The SMTP Host Configuration window displays.
Step 4 If you want to configure an SMTP server, select Yes and enter the SMTP server name.
The Platform Configuration Confirmation window displays.
Step 5 Select OK to start installing the software.
Step 6 When the installation process completes, you are prompted to log in using the Administrator account and password.
Step 7 Complete the post-installation tasks that are listed in the Post-Installation Tasks section.
You can generate answer files using Cisco Unified Communications Answer File Generator web application. To use the answer file during installation, you need to save the answer file to the root directory of a floppy diskette, browse to the file during installation, and leave the installation to complete.
In case of Unity Connection cluster:
Note The Cisco Unified Communications Answer File Generator supports Internet Explorer version 11.0 or higher and Mozilla version 28.0 or higher.
You need to perform the following tasks to generate answer file and create floppy image for unattended installation.
1. Generate and download answer files that includes the platformConfig.xml files for both the publisher and the subscriber server. For more information on how to generate answer files, see To Generate and Download Answer Files using AFG.
2. After generating the answer files, create a floppy image. For more information, see http://kb.vmware.com/selfservice/microsites/search.do?language=en_US&cmd=displayKC&externalId=1739.
3. Deploy and configure the servers in the cluster, publisher and subscriber. For more information, see the To Configure the Publisher Server on Virtual Machine and To Configure the Subscriber Server on Virtual Machine section.
4. To install the publisher and subscriber server, see the Installing the Publisher Server and Installing the Subscriber Server section.
To Generate and Download Answer Files using AFG
Step 1 Log in to the Unity Connection Answer File Generator application. The answer file can be generated using the following link: http://www.cisco.com/web/cuc_afg/index.html.
Step 2 Enter details in the Clusterwide Configuration section.
Step 3 Enter details for the primary node in the Primary Node Configuration section.
Step 4 (Optional) If you want to enable Dynamic Cluster Configuration, enter a value in the Dynamic-cluster-config-timer field.
Note Step 4 is mandatory when you are using Dynamic-cluster-configuration process for Touchless installation.
Step 5 Enter details for the secondary node in the Secondary Node Configuration section.
Step 6 In the List of Secondary Nodes list box, select Add Secondary Node. The node that you add as secondary node appears in this list box.
Step 7 Click Generate Answer Files. A dialog box appears showing the details for the primary node, the secondary node, and the clusterConfig file.
Step 8 In the Communications Answer File Generator dialog box, follow the download instructions, and then click the Download File button to download the answer files to your computer.
To Configure the Publisher Server on Virtual Machine
Step 1 Log in to the virtual machine to start the cluster installation.
Step 2 From the VM menu, choose Edit settings to mount the floppy image that you have created from the Answer File Generator tool. The Virtual Machine Properties dialog box appears.
Step 3 From the available hardware list, select Floppy drive 1.
Step 4 In the Device Type section, select Use the existing floppy image in the database, and then click Browse to navigate to the floppy image.
Step 5 Click OK. The floppy image is attached.
Step 6 Select the CD/DVD Drive 1 > Connect to ISO image on local disk option from the toolbar and choose CD/DVD Drive1 > Connect to ISO image on a datastore, navigate to the data store to select the ISO image, and click OK. The ISO image is attached and the installation starts.
Step 7 (Optional) If you want to test the media before the installation, click OK in the Disc Found message box, or select Skip to skip testing the media before the installation. The installation proceeds without any manual intervention. The publisher is installed and the subscribers is added to the publisher.
To Configure the Subscriber Server on Virtual Machine
Step 1 You can install the subscriber only after the publisher is installed.(Applicable to only unattended installation, not valid for Touchless install).
Step 2 Perform Step 1 to Step 6 of the To Configure the Publisher Server on Virtual Machine procedure.
Touchless installation is an enhancement of the existing unattended installation, which promotes simplified cluster installation. In unattended installation, you first install Unity Connection on the publisher server using answer file, add the subscriber server to the Cluster page of the publisher server, and then start the installation of subscriber server. However, in Touchless installation, you are not required to manually enter the details of the subscriber server on the publisher server. The subscriber details are automatically updated through clusterConfig.xml file or dynamic-cluster-configuration option in the AFG tool, which minimizes the need for intervention and scheduling during the deployment of a new cluster.
Note ClusterConfig.xml file is generated only for the Touchless installation of Unity Connection 10.5(2) and above.
You can use either of the following two methods for Touchless installation:
In this method of installation, the Answer File Generator (AFG) tool generates the clusterConfig.xml file along with the existing platformConfig.xml file for both the publisher and subscriber servers. If you specify the details of the subscriber server in the AFG tool, those details are included in the clusterConfig.xml file. After the publisher server is installed, it reads the clusterConfig.xml file and if the publisher server finds the subscriber server, it adds the subscriber server to its processnode table. Adding the subscriber server to the processnode table eliminates the need to wait for the publisher server to finish its installation, and then manually add the subscriber server on the server page.Thus, the entire installation process occurs automatically.
In automatic sequencing feature, subscriber gets configured dynamically along with the publisher during the installation. To use this functionality, enable the dynamic-cluster-configuration option in the AFG tool or use the command line interface (CLI) command on the publisher server. To use CLI to enable dynamic-configuration functionality, see (Optional) To Enable Dynamic-Cluster-Configuration Using CLI. There is no clusterconfig.xml file in this process of Touchless install.You need to enable the Dynamic Cluster Config Timer (1-24 hours) and start the installation on both the servers at the same time. The number of hours is the duration for which subscriber waits for publisher to receive the subscriber entry in the processnode table.
You need to perform the following tasks to generate answer files and create floppy image for Touchless installation.
1. Generate and download answer files that includes the platformConfig.xml files for both the publisher and the subscriber server and clusterconfig.xml file (only for AFG Process). For more information on how to generate answer files, see To Generate and Download Answer Files using AFG.
Note In case you are using dynamic-cluster-configuration method of installation, then you just need to enable dynamic-cluster-configuration option in the AFG tool and follow the step1.
2. After generating the answer files, create a floppy image. For more information, see http://kb.vmware.com/selfservice/microsites/search.do?language=en_US&cmd=displayKC&externalId=1739.
3. Deploy and configure the servers in the cluster, publisher and subscriber. For more information, see the To Configure the Publisher Server on Virtual Machine and To Configure the Subscriber Server on Virtual Machine section.
4. To install the publisher server, see the Installing the Publisher Server section for cluster deployment.
5. The installation of subscriber continues if:
(Optional) To Enable Dynamic-Cluster-Configuration Using CLI
Step 1 You can enable Dynamic-Cluster-Configuration through the CLI for up to an hour using the command: set network cluster subscriber dynamic-cluster-config {default | no. of hours}. For more information, see the Set command chapter of Command Line Interface Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Solutions, Release 10.0(1) guide at http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucm/cli_ref/10_0_1/CUCM_BK_CBEED39F_00_cucm-cli-reference-guide-100/CUCM_BK_CBEED39F_00_cucm-cli-reference-guide-100_chapter_0111.html#CUCM_CL_SD4F263F_00.
Step 2 Add the new cluster subscriber through the CLI in the following format: set network cluster subscriber details <servertype> <hostname> <ip> <domainname>.
Step 3 You can use show network cluster CLI to check the entries in the processnode table. For more information, see show command chapter of Command Line Interface Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Solutions, Release 10.0(1) guide at http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucm/cli_ref/10_0_1/CUCM_BK_CBEED39F_00_cucm-cli-reference-guide-100/CUCM_BK_CBEED39F_00_cucm-cli-reference-guide-100_chapter_0111.html#CUCM_CL_SD4F263F_00.
You must obtain the appropriate upgrade file from Cisco.com before you can upgrade during installation. To apply a patch, select Yes in the Apply a Patch window that appears during the installation of publisher or subscriber server. The installation wizard installs the software version on the DVD first and then restarts the system.
Note You can upgrade to any supported higher release if you have a full patch of the release not an Engineering Special (ES).
You can access the upgrade file during the installation process either from a local disk (DVD) or from a remote FTP or SFTP server.
Step 1 If you select Yes in the Apply a Patch window, the Install Upgrade Retrieval Mechanism Configuration window appears.
Step 2 Select the upgrade retrieval mechanism to use to retrieve the upgrade file:
Cisco allows you to use any SFTP server product but recommends SFTP products that have been certified with Cisco through the Cisco Technology Developer Partner program (CTDP). CTDP partners, such as GlobalSCAPE, certify their products with specified version of Cisco Unified Communications Manager. For information on using GlobalSCAPE with supported Cisco Unified Communications versions, refer to http://www.globalscape.com/gsftps/cisco.aspx. Cisco uses the following servers for internal testing. You may use one of these servers, but you must contact the vendor for support:
Note For issues with third-party products that have not been certified through the CTDP process, contact the third-party vendor for support.
If you choose to upgrade through an FTP or SFTP connection to a remote server, you must first configure network settings so that the server can connect to the network.
To Upgrade from a Remote Server When Applying a Patch
Step 1 The Auto Negotiation Configuration window displays.
Step 2 The installation process allows you to automatically set the speed and duplex settings of the Ethernet network interface card (NIC) using automatic negotiation. You can change this setting after installation.
Note To use this option, your hub or Ethernet switch must support automatic negotiation.
The MTU Configuration window displays. Continue with Step 4.
Step 3 If you choose to disable automatic negotiation, manually select the appropriate NIC speed and duplex settings now and select OK to continue.
The MTU Configuration window displays.
Step 4 In the MTU Configuration window, you can change the MTU size from the operating system default.
The maximum transmission unit (MTU) represents the largest packet, in bytes, that this host will transmit on the network. If you are unsure of the MTU setting for your network, use the default value.
The DHCP Configuration window displays.
Step 5 For network configuration, you can choose to either set up static network IP addresses for the Unity Connection server and gateway or to use Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP). Static IP addresses are recommended.
Step 6 If you choose not to use DHCP, enter your static network configuration values and select OK.
The DNS Client Configuration window displays.
Step 7 To enable DNS, select Yes, enter the DNS client information and select OK.
After the system configures the network and checks for connectivity, the Remote Patch Configuration window displays.
Step 8 Enter the location and login information for the remote file server. The system connects to the remote server and retrieves a list of available upgrade patches.
If the upgrade file is located on a Linux or Unix server, you must enter a forward slash at the beginning of the directory path. For example, if the upgrade file is in the patches directory, you must enter /patches
If the upgrade file is located on a Windows server, remember that you are connecting to an FTP or SFTP server, so use the appropriate syntax, including:
The Install Upgrade Patch Selection window displays.
Step 9 Select the upgrade patch to install. The system downloads, unpacks, and installs the patch and then restarts the system with the upgraded software version running.
After the system restarts, the Pre-existing Configuration Information window displays.
Step 10 To continue the installation, select Proceed.
The Platform Installation Wizard window displays.
Step 11 To continue the installation, select Proceed or select Cancel to stop the installation.
If you select Proceed, the Apply Patch window displays. Continue with Step 12.
If you select Cancel, the system halts, and you can safely power down the server.
Step 12 When the Apply Patch window displays, select No, the “Basic Install” window appears.
Step 13 Select Continue in the window to install the software version on the DVD or configure the pre- installed software and move to Step 7 of the Installing the Publisher Server section.
Before you can upgrade from a local disk, you must download the appropriate patch file from Cisco.com and use it to create an upgrade DVD. You must create an ISO image on the DVD from the upgrade file. Just copying the ISO file to a DVD will not work.
To Upgrade from a Local Disk When Applying a Patch
Step 1 When the Local Patch Configuration window displays, enter the patch directory and patch name, if required, and select OK.
The Install Upgrade Patch Selection Validation window displays.
Step 2 The window displays the patch file that is available on the DVD. To update the system with this patch, select Continue.
Step 3 Select the upgrade patch to install. The system installs the patch, then restarts the system with the upgraded software version running.
After the system restarts, the Preexisting Configuration Information window displays.
Step 4 To continue the installation, select Proceed.
The Platform Installation Wizard window displays.
Step 5 To continue the installation, select Proceed or select Cancel to stop the installation.
If you select Proceed, the Apply Patch window displays. Continue with Step 6.
If you select Cancel, the system halts, and you can safely power down the server.
Step 6 When the Apply Patch window displays, select No, the “Basic Install” window appears.
Step 7 Select Continue in the window to install the software version on the DVD or configure the pre- installed software and move to Step 7 of the Installing the Publisher Server section.
After the installation application has finished, the new server displays its hostname and the administration account login prompt.
Step 1 Log in with the administration account user name and password.
The server opens a command line interface.
Step 2 Verify that server network services are running:
a. At the CLI prompt, enter the command utils service list.
It might take a few minutes for all services to start completely. During this time, you might notice that services might be listed as [Starting].
b. Repeat the utils service list command until all network services are listed as [Started].
In particular, the Cisco Tomcat service must be started before you can proceed to the next verification step.
Step 3 Verify the server details:
a. Open a web browser on a personal computer that has network access to the server. Unity Connection supports different web browsers, such as Microsoft Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox.
b. In the web browser, enter the URL “https:// <publisher_ip_address> /cmplatform”.
c. Login to Cisco Unified OS Administration using the administrator user name and password specified during the installation.
d. Select Show > System from the toolbar to display the system status page, showing the current date, uptime, software level, along with the CPU and memory usage.
e. Use the Show menu to check:
– Cluster: displays the IP address, hostname, alias, server type, and database replication status of the single server or both the server in case of cluster.
– Hardware : platform type, serial number, hardware, and other options
– Network : current network interface configuration, status, and packets
– Software : current active and inactive software partitions
Step 4 Verify the server status:
a. In the web browser, enter the URL “https:// <publisher_ip_address> /cuadmin”.
b. The Cisco Unity Connection Administration window opens. Select Cisco Unity Connection Serviceability from the navigation pane. Login using the application user name and password specified during the installation.
c. Select Tools > Cluster Management. It lists the server status of either single server or both the servers in case of cluster. For a standalone server deployment, the server shows Primary status whereas in case of cluster, one of the server shows Primary status and the other shows Secondary status.
You install a Cisco Unity Connection Survivable Remote Site Voicemail (SRSV) server by converting a standalone Unity Connection server with the CLI command
Warning After installing Unity Connection SRSV, you can not revert to a standalone Unity Connection server.
Note The unrestricted version of Unity Connection SRSV works only with the unrestricted version of Unity Connection (central) server.
After installing Unity Connection on your server, you should perform the following additional tasks before configuring the system for your application:
For more information, see the Managing Licenses chapter.
You can change the passwords using either the Cisco Unity Connection Administration web application, or you can log into the server and run the CLI command
For details, see the Adding or Removing Unity Connection Languages section.
You can use Cisco Unified Real-Time Monitoring Tool to monitor system health, and view and collect logs. For more information on RTMT, see the Cisco Unified Real-Time Monitoring Tool Administration Guide Release 10.x at http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucm/service/10_0_1/rtmt/CUCM_BK_CA30A928_00_cisco-unified-rtmt-administration-100.html.
(Optional): You can configure RTMT to send alert notifications through emails to the specified email address. For more information on enabling email alert, see the “ Enable email alert” section of the Cisco Unified Real-Time Monitoring Tool Administration Guide.
For service activation requirements, see the Cisco Unified Serviceability Administration Guide Release 10.x at http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/voice_ip_comm/connection/10x/serv_administration/guide/10xcucservagx.html .
Follow the steps in this section to troubleshoot issues faced during installation.
To obtain a list of install log files from the command line, enter
To view the log file from the command line, enter
where log_file is the log file name.
You can also view logs using the Cisco Unified Real-Time Monitoring Tool.
You can dump the install logs to the serial port of a virtual machine using the “Dumping Install Logs” procedure mentioned at http://docwiki.cisco.com/wiki/How_to_Dump_Install_Logs_to_the_Serial_Port_of_the_Virtual_Machine.
For more information on troubleshooting installation issues, see the Troubleshooting Guide for Cisco Unity Connection Release 10.x, available at http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/voice_ip_comm/connection/10x/troubleshooting/guide/10xcuctsgx.html.