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To install Unified CCX from an installation DVD, perform the following steps:
Note | If you are installing on second node, configure first node and then add second node. |
Configure the IP address of the second node on the first node.
Step 1 | Log in to the Cisco Unified CCX Administration web interface of the first node. |
Step 2 | Choose . |
Step 3 | Click Add New. |
Step 4 | Enter the IP address or the host name of the second node in the Host Name/IP Address field. |
Step 5 | Enter the IPv6 Address in IPv6 Address (for dual IPv4/IPv6) field. |
Step 6 | Enter the MAC address details in the MAC Address field. |
Step 7 | Click ADD. |
Perform the following steps to install Unified CCX on the second node in the cluster:
Note | Perform this installation during off-peak hours to avoid possible dropped calls during the formation of a cluster. |
Step 1 | Verify that the first node is synchronized with an
NTP server. | ||
Step 2 | Install Unified CCX on the second node using the procedure Install Unified CCX from Installation DVD. The system checks that the second node connects to the first node during the installation.
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Unified Communications Answer File Generator generates answer files for unattended installations of Unified CCX 9.0(1) or later. Go to http://www.cisco.com/web/cuc_afg/index.html (Cisco Unified Communications Answer File Generator web page) for details on the Answer File Generator.
The Answer File Generator supports the following features:
Allows simultaneous generation and saving of answer files for unattended installation on the publisher node and the subscriber node.
Provides syntactical validation of data entries.
Provides online help and documentation.
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Step 1 | Go to http://www.cisco.com/web/cuc_afg/index.html (Cisco Unified Communications Answer File Generator web page). | ||
Step 2 | Enter the required fields.
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Step 3 | Save the platformConfig.xml file to a Linux-compatible USB drive. | ||
Step 4 | Plug in the USB drive to the server on which you will install Unified CCX. | ||
Step 5 | Follow the instructions in Install Unified CCX from Installation DVD. |
During the installation process, you can upgrade the version that is contained on the installation disc with a later Service Update (SU). If you click Yes in the Apply Patch window, the installation wizard installs from the DVD, restarts the system, and then applies the patch. You can access the SU patch from the following sources:
Note | For an HA setup, repeat this procedure on node 2. |
Step 1 | During the installation procedure, when asked whether to apply a patch, choose Yes in the Apply Patch window. For more information about UCCX installation, see Install Unified CCX from Installation DVD. | ||||||
Step 2 | Choose source as SFTP or FTP or LOCAL, and click OK. | ||||||
Step 3 | Enter the
patch directory and patch name, and click
OK.
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Step 4 | Click
Continue to apply the patch.
The system installs the patch and restarts the server. | ||||||
Step 5 | Once the server has rebooted after patch installation, choose Proceed to continue the installation or Cancel to stop the installation. |