Cisco Unity Bridge Installation Guide, Release 2.1
Installing the Operating System

Table Of Contents

Installing the Operating System

Installing Windows 2000 Server

Using Platform Configuration Discs for a Bridge Server Purchased from Cisco

Using the Manufacturer's Guided System-Setup Utility and a Retail Windows 2000 Disc for a Bridge Server Not Purchased from Cisco

Setting Up the Logical Drive for the Bridge Software (If the Bridge Server Was Not Purchased from Cisco)


Installing the Operating System


In this chapter, you do the following tasks in the order listed:

1. Install Windows 2000 Server. See the "Installing Windows 2000 Server" section.

2. If the Cisco Unity Bridge server was not purchased from Cisco: Set up a logical drive for the Bridge software. See the "Setting Up the Logical Drive for the Bridge Software (If the Bridge Server Was Not Purchased from Cisco)" section. (Note that a Bridge server purchased from Cisco was shipped with Platform Configuration discs that automatically set up the logical drive when you use the discs to install Windows 2000 Server.)

When you are finished with this chapter, return to "Overview of Mandatory Tasks for Installing the Cisco Unity Bridge" to continue installing the Cisco Unity Bridge correctly.


Note The tasks in the overview list reference detailed instructions in the Cisco Unity Bridge Installation Guide and in other Cisco Unity Bridge documentation. Follow the documentation for a successful installation.


Installing Windows 2000 Server

The compact discs you use to install Windows 2000 Server depend on whether the Bridge server was purchased from Cisco:

Server
purchased
from Cisco

Use the Platform Configuration discs that are shipped with the Bridge server. See the "Using Platform Configuration Discs for a Bridge Server Purchased from Cisco" section.

Server
not purchased
from Cisco

Use the manufacturer's guided system-setup utility and a retail Windows 2000 Server disc. See the "Using the Manufacturer's Guided System-Setup Utility and a Retail Windows 2000 Disc for a Bridge Server Not Purchased from Cisco" section.


Using Platform Configuration Discs for a Bridge Server Purchased from Cisco

A Bridge server purchased from Cisco is shipped with Platform Configuration discs that contain a utility to install Windows 2000 Server by restoring an image that is customized for the platform. The image includes the required Windows 2000 components, subcomponents, and service packs.

Installing Windows 2000 Server by using the Platform Configuration discs reduces installation time and ensures that the required operating system and components, drivers, and service packs are installed and configured correctly. In addition, the logical drive for the Bridge software is automatically set up.


Caution Do not attach the network cable to the server until Windows 2000 Server Service Pack 3 is installed. The Cisco Unity Bridge Installation Guide alerts you when to attach the network cable to the server.

To Install Windows 2000 Server by Using the Platform Configuration Discs


Step 1 Start the Bridge server, and insert Cisco Unity Platform Configuration CD 2 in the CD-ROM drive.

Step 2 When the main menu appears, press Enter to start the installation program.

Step 3 Follow the on-screen prompts until you are prompted to select a licensing mode.

Step 4 Click Per Seat, and click Next.

Step 5 Enter a name for the Bridge server (netBIOS name). Use only alphabetical characters from A to Z and a to z, and numerical characters from 0 to 9. Cisco recommends that the name be 15 characters or fewer.

Step 6 Specify and confirm a password, then click Next.

Step 7 Follow the on-screen prompts until the Network Settings dialog box appears.

Step 8 Click Typical Settings, and click Next.

Step 9 In the Workgroup or Computer Domain dialog box, click No, This Computer Is Not on a Network, or Is on a Network Without a Domain.

If the Workgroup or Computer Domain box is empty, enter a workgroup name. The Cisco Unity Bridge Installation Guide alerts you when to, optionally, join a domain later in the installation.

Step 10 Click Next.

Step 11 Follow the on-screen prompts to complete the installation.

Step 12 When the Windows 2000 Configure Your Server dialog box appears, click I Will Configure This Server Later, and click Next.

Step 13 Uncheck the Show This Screen at Startup check box, and close the window.


Using the Manufacturer's Guided System-Setup Utility and a Retail Windows 2000 Disc for a Bridge Server Not Purchased from Cisco

The server manufacturer provides a disc that contains utilities for several setup tasks, including guiding the installation of Windows 2000 Server from a retail disc. Use the manufacturer disc when the Bridge server was not purchased from Cisco.

The following discs are provided by server manufacturers:

Dell

Dell Server Assistant

IBM

IBM ServerGuide


Installing Windows 2000 Server by using the manufacturer's guided system-setup utility ensures that the operating system and the drivers are installed and configured correctly.


Caution Do not attach the network cable to the server until Windows 2000 Server Service Pack 3 is installed. The Cisco Unity Bridge Installation Guide alerts you when to install the service pack and when to connect to the network later in the installation process.

To Install Windows 2000 Server by Using the Manufacturer's Guided System-Setup Utility and a Retail Windows 2000 Disc


Step 1 Start the Bridge server, and insert the manufacturer disc in the CD-ROM drive.

Step 2 Follow the on-screen prompts to install Windows 2000 Server from a retail disc.

Step 3 When applicable, make the following choices:

Specify a partition size of 8 GB for the operating system.

If you are installing Windows 2000 Server on the same partition where an operating system is already installed, select and delete that partition.

Format the operating system partition by using the NTFS file system.

Specify Per Seat for the licensing mode.

When you enter a name for the Bridge server (netBIOS name), use only alphabetical characters from A to Z and a to z, and numerical characters from 0 to 9. Cisco recommends that the name be 15 characters or fewer.

Do not join a domain. Instead, specify a workgroup. The Cisco Unity Bridge Installation Guide alerts you when to connect to the network and, optionally, when to join a domain later in the installation.

If you are prompted to specify Windows 2000 components to install, select the following required components:

Internet Information Server

Terminal Services

If you are prompted to specify a Windows 2000 service pack to install, specify Windows 2000 Server Service Pack 3.


Note If you do not install all the required Windows 2000 components and the service pack while installing the operating system, the Cisco Unity Bridge Installation Guide alerts you when to install them later in the installation.


Step 4 When the Windows 2000 Configure Your Server dialog box appears, click I Will Configure This Server Later.

Step 5 Uncheck the Show This Screen at Startup check box, and close the window.


Setting Up the Logical Drive for the Bridge Software (If the Bridge Server Was Not Purchased from Cisco)

If the Bridge server was purchased from Cisco, skip this section. When you installed Windows 2000 Server by using the Platform Configuration discs that were shipped with the server, the logical drive was automatically set up.

When you install the operating system by using the procedure in the "Installing Windows 2000 Server" section, the first 8 GB of the logical disk is used for the system partition, and is given the drive letter C. To set up the logical drive for the Bridge software, you create an extended partition on the logical disk (by using the remaining space on the logical disk), then create the logical drive in the partition.

To Set Up the Logical Drive for the Bridge Software


Step 1 Log on to Windows as a member of the Administrators group.

Step 2 On the Windows Start menu, click Programs > Administrative Tools > Computer Management.

Step 3 In the console tree under Storage, click Disk Management.

Step 4 Right-click the unallocated region of the logical disk, and click Create Partition.

Step 5 On the Create Partition wizard Welcome screen, click Next.

Step 6 Click Extended Partition, and click Next. (Do not click Primary Partition.)

Step 7 Specify to use the remaining disk space, and click Next.

Step 8 Verify the settings, and click Finish.

Step 9 In the Disk Management utility, right-click the new partition, and click Create Logical Drive.

Step 10 On the Create Partition Wizard welcome screen, click Next.

Step 11 Click Logical Drive, and click Next.

Step 12 Specify to use the maximum disk space, and click Next.

Step 13 Assign a drive letter, and click Next.

Step 14 Specify to use the NTFS file system format, and click Next.

Step 15 Verify the settings, and click Finish.