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Use the Installation Guide That Matches the Cisco Unity 7.x Configuration
Installation Guide for Cisco Unity Release 5.x with IBM Lotus Domino (Without Failover)
Installation Guide for Cisco Unity Release 5.x with IBM Lotus Domino (With Failover Configured)
Use the Installation Guide That Matches the Cisco Unity 7.x Configuration
Published May 21, 2008There are six versions of the Cisco Unity installation guide, each containing instructions for a specific configuration. Use the list below to confirm that you are using the correct version of the guide for the Cisco Unity version 7.x configuration that you are installing.
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For Release 7.x, the Cisco Unity installation guide was not updated. The URLs listed in this document are to Release 5.x versions of the installation guide. All 5.x content applies to Release 7.x. Information on new and changed features in 7.x—including any required procedures—can be found in 7.x release notes (http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/voicesw/ps2237/prod_release_notes_list.html).
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All Cisco Unity installation guides are available at http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/voicesw/ps2237/prod_installation_guides_list.html.
Installation Guide for Cisco Unity Release 5.x in a Unified Messaging Configuration with Microsoft Exchange (Without Failover)
Note
The following description (and URL) refers to a Release 5.x version of the guide; all 5.x content applies to version 7.x as well.
This version of the guide is for a Cisco Unity Unified Messaging system running version 5.x, and using Exchange 2007, Exchange 2003, or Exchange 2000 as the partner Exchange server. The system is not configured for Cisco Unity failover.
Use this guide when any Cisco Unity subscriber mailboxes will be homed in Exchange 2007, Exchange 2003, and/or Exchange 2000.
Installation Guide for Cisco Unity Release 5.x in a Voice Messaging Configuration with Microsoft Exchange (Without Failover)
Note
The following description (and URL) refers to a Release 5.x version of the guide; all 5.x content applies to version 7.x as well.
This version of the guide is for a Cisco Unity Voice Messaging system running version 5.x, and using Exchange 2003 or Exchange 2000 as the message store. The system is not configured for Cisco Unity failover.
Installation Guide for Cisco Unity Release 5.x with IBM Lotus Domino (Without Failover)
Note
The following description (and URL) refers to a Release 5.x version of the guide; all 5.x content applies to version 7.x as well.
This version of the guide is for a Cisco Unity Unified Messaging or Voice Messaging system running 5.x, and using Domino as the message store. The system is not configured for Cisco Unity failover.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/voice_ip_comm/unity/5x/installation/guide/domnofo/5xcuigdnofox.html
Installation Guide for Cisco Unity Release 5.x in a Unified Messaging Configuration with Microsoft Exchange (With Failover Configured)
Note
The following description (and URL) refers to a Release 5.x version of the guide; all 5.x content applies to version 7.x as well.
This version of the guide is for a Cisco Unity Unified Messaging system running version 5.x, and using Exchange 2007, Exchange 2003, or Exchange 2000 as the partner Exchange server. The system is also configured for Cisco Unity failover.
Use this guide when any Cisco Unity subscriber mailboxes will be homed in Exchange 2007, Exchange 2003, and/or Exchange 2000.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/voice_ip_comm/unity/5x/installation/guide/umexfo/5xcuigumefox.html
Installation Guide for Cisco Unity Release 5.x in a Voice Messaging Configuration with Microsoft Exchange (With Failover Configured)
Note
The following description (and URL) refers to a Release 5.x version of the guide; all 5.x content applies to version 7.x as well.
This version of the guide is for a Cisco Unity Voice Messaging system running version 5.x, and using Exchange 2003 or Exchange 2000 as the message store. The system is also configured for Cisco Unity failover.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/voice_ip_comm/unity/5x/installation/guide/vmexfo/5xcuigvmefox.html
Installation Guide for Cisco Unity Release 5.x with IBM Lotus Domino (With Failover Configured)
Note
The following description (and URL) refers to a Release 5.x version of the guide; all 5.x content applies to version 7.x as well.
This version of the guide is for a Cisco Unity Unified Messaging or Voice Messaging system running version 5.x, and using Domino as the message store. The system is also configured for Cisco Unity failover.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/voice_ip_comm/unity/5x/installation/guide/domfo/5xcuigdfox.html
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