Table Of Contents
A - B - C - D - E - F - I - L - M - N - P - R - S - T - U - V -
Index
A
about Provisioning Manager 1-1
auto-allocation, disabling 2-6
B
backing up database 2-19
browsers, supported 1-6
C
cautions
Provisioning Manager, uninstalling 2-26
Cisco Security Agent, interoperability with 2-5
Cisco Unified Communications Manager
username and password 2-6
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express
auto-allocation, disabling 2-6
preparing for Provisioning Manager installation 2-6
configuring Provisioning Manager server
RAM 2-2
coresident guidelines 1-4
D
database, installing on separate system 2-14
database backup and restore 2-19
directory numbers, disabling auto-allocation 2-6
disabling
auto-allocation 2-6
disk
space requirements
server 1-4
drive space requirement, server 1-3
E
Enhanced Security, Windows 2003 2-16, 2-19
evaluation license, limits for A-2, A-4
F
firewalls
and client access 1-6
and ports used by Provisioning Manager 2-11
I
installation fails
restoring 2-16
installation failure
cleaning up 2-22
installing Provisioning Manager2-13to 2-15
preparing 2-1
devices 2-5
required input 2-12
server 2-5
verifying TCP and UDP port availability 2-11
IPv6 support 1-6
L
license
directory A-4
evaluation, limits for A-2, A-4
file
obtaining A-3
registering A-4
incremental
installing A-3
purchasing A-2
moving to another server A-2
PAK, location of A-3
reminders A-4
status, verifying A-1
M
memory (RAM) requirements
client 1-6
server 1-3, 1-4
N
new features in Provisioning Manager 1-2
P
page file
space requirements
server 1-4
PAK, obtaining A-3
phones
license limits A-2
server requirements related to 1-3
ports, occupied 2-11
preparing to install Provisioning Manager
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express 2-6
client requirements 1-6
overview 2-1
server requirements 1-3
processor requirements 1-4
client 1-6
server 1-3
RAM, enabling 4 GB 2-2
Product Authorization Key. See PAK
Provisioning Manager, overview 1-1
R
registering license A-4
removing cupm Windows user 2-16
restore database 2-19
restoring Provisioning Manager 1.1 installation 2-19
S
service packs, Windows
on client 1-6
on server 1-3
software on server
not supported 2-13
required 1-3
supported 2-5
SQL server user for Cisco Unity 2-9
swap file. See page file 1-4
swap space requirement, server 1-3
T
TCP ports
used by Cisco Unity 2-10
used by Provisioning Manager 2-11
trusted site zone, adding Provisioning Manager to 2-16
U
UDP and TCP ports used by Provisioning Manager 2-11
uninstalling Provisioning Manager2-26, 2-26to 2-27
upgrading Provisioning Manager2-17to 2-18
distributed system 2-19
user and password
for Cisco Unified Communications Manager 2-6
for Cisco Unity SQL server 2-9
V
virus protection software
disabling during installation 2-13
interoperability with 2-5
VMware support 1-7
VPN, and client access 1-6