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Use Microsoft Internet Explorer version 6.0 or a later release, or Mozilla Firefox version 3.0 or a later release to access the Cisco Unified IM and Presence Operating System Administration interface. Other browsers are not supported.
If you are currently signed in to Cisco Cisco Unified Communications Manager IM and Presence Administration, sign out before proceeding.
You can also access Cisco Unified IM and Presence Operating System Administration directly by entering the following URL:
http://server-name/cmplatformThe Administrator username and password are established during installation or created using the command line interface.
If you lose the Administrator password and cannot access the system, you can reset the Administrator password.
Note | At any point, when requested to insert CD or DVD media, it should be mounted through vSphere client for VMWare server. |
If you want to set up a different Administrator password, use the CLI command set password. See the Command Line Interface Reference Guide for Cisco Unified Solutions for more information.
The system checks the new password that you enter for strength. If the password does not contain enough different characters, you are prompted to enter a new password.
You can upload a text file that contains a customized log-on message that appears in each of the IM and Presence Service applications administrative interfaces.
Step 1 | Sign in to Cisco Unified IM and Presence Operating System Administration. | ||
Step 2 | Select . | ||
Step 3 | Select
Browse to select the text file you want to upload.
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Step 4 | (Optional)Check the Require User Acknowledgement check box. | ||
Step 5 | Select Upload File. | ||
Step 6 | To revert to the default log-on message, select Delete. |