Table Of Contents
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Index
Numerics
3GB switch, adding to boot.ini for more than 96 ports 4-7
A
accounts
administration 7-2
creating for the Cisco Unity installation 7-3
directory services 7-2
granting permissions for 7-5
installation 7-2
local services 7-2
message store services 7-2
required for the Cisco Unity installation 7-2
resetting account that SQL Server services log on as 5-16
setting Exchange permissions for 7-5
Active Directory
extending schema for Cisco Unity 6-4
adding
administration account to an admins group 7-4
Cisco Unity server to existing domain 5-13
administration account
adding to an admins group 7-4
creating 7-3
description 7-2
Anonymous authentication
advantages and disadvantages of 10-2
how it works with Cisco Unity Administrator 10-4
using with Cisco Unity Administrator 10-2
antivirus software
disabling services 5-14
installing 5-11
re-enabling services 8-17
assigning IP address 5-11
attaching peripheral devices to Cisco Unity server 3-1
authentication, methods available for Cisco Unity Administrator 10-2
B
boot.ini, adding switches for more than 96 ports 4-7
browser, installing 5-7
C
challenge/response authentication 10-2
changing folder settings in Windows Explorer 5-10
Cisco Security Agent for Cisco Unity
downloading latest in Server Updates wizard 2-4
installing by using the Server Updates wizard 5-10
Cisco Unity
downloading software for installation 2-2
exiting software A-1
installing and configuring 8-2
installing software 8-2
registering software 5-4
restarting server A-2
shutting down server A-2
starting software A-3
Cisco Unity Administrator
authentication methods available 10-2
description 10-1
Cisco Unity Install License File wizard, running 8-4
Cisco Unity Message Store Configuration wizard, running 8-6
Cisco Unity server
adding to existing domain 5-13
attaching peripheral devices to 3-1
physical location of 3-1
securing 8-17
Cisco Unity Services Configuration wizard, running 8-5
Cisco Unity System Setup Assistant 5-7
configuring Cisco Unity for message store 8-6
configuring services 8-5
description 8-2
installing Cisco Unity software 8-2
installing license files 8-4
integrating phone system with Cisco Unity 8-8
setting default passwords 8-7
Cisco Unity Telephony Integration Manager, running 8-8
configuring
Cisco Unity for message store 8-6
Cisco Unity services 8-5
Cisco Unity software 8-2
dual NIC in Cisco Unity server 5-2
IIS so Cisco Unity Administrator and Status Monitor use Anonymous authentication 10-5
RAID arrays 4-2
TCP/IP properties 5-11
connecting
peripheral devices to Cisco Unity server 3-1
conventions, documentation -vii
creating
accounts for the Cisco Unity installation 7-3
organizational units and mailbox store 6-5
partitions 4-6
D
databases, SQL Server, moving 8-11
demonstration system, default license file for 5-6
directory services account
creating 7-3
description 7-2
granting permissions with Cisco Unity Permissions wizard 7-5
disabling antivirus services 5-14
documentation
audience and use -vii
conventions -vii
required for the Cisco Unity installation 2-1
domain
accounts required for the Cisco Unity installation 7-2
adding Cisco Unity server to existing 5-13
DomainPrep, running on Cisco Unity secondary server 6-3
downloading
firmware for PBXLink boxes or PIMG units 2-4
software for installation 2-2
drive locations for files, determining 2-5
dual NIC, configuring 5-2
E
Example Administrator account, securing against toll fraud 8-10
Exchange
determining the partner server 5-6
installing 2003 on the Cisco Unity secondary server 6-1
excluding selected directories from virus scanning 8-15
exiting Cisco Unity software A-1
extending Active Directory schema for Cisco Unity 6-4
F
files, drive locations for 2-5
firmware, downloading for PBXLink boxes or PIMG units 2-4
folder settings, changing in Windows Explorer 5-10
ForestPrep, running on Cisco Unity secondary server 6-2
G
granting permissions with Cisco Unity Permissions wizard 7-5
H
hardening Cisco Unity server 8-17
I
IIS, configuring so Cisco Unity Administrator and Status Monitor use Anonymous authentication 10-5
installation
accounts required for 7-2
overview of mandatory tasks 1-1
required documentation for 2-1
installation account
creating 7-3
description 7-2
granting permissions with Cisco Unity Permissions wizard 7-5
installing
antivirus software 5-11
browser 5-7
Cisco Unity software 8-2
Exchange 2003 on the Cisco Unity secondary server 6-1
license files 8-4
monitoring software 9-1
NIC-configuration utility 5-3
optional software 9-2
RSA SecurID 9-2
service packs and updates 5-7
SQL Server 5-7
updates for Windows, Internet Explorer, and SQL Server 5-10
Windows components 5-7
Windows Server 2003 using a retail disc 4-5
Windows Server 2003 using the PCD 4-3
Integrated Windows authentication
advantages and disadvantages of 10-2
how it works with Cisco Unity Administrator 10-3
using with Cisco Unity Administrator 10-2
integrating phone system with Cisco Unity 8-8
IP address
assigning 5-11
verifying 5-12
L
license files
default for Cisco Unity demonstration system 5-6
getting a replacement copy 5-5
installing 8-4
obtaining 5-4
local services account 7-2
logs, SQL Server, moving 8-11
M
MAC address of Cisco Unity server 5-4
mailbox store, creating 6-5
message store, configuring Cisco Unity for 8-6
message store services account
creating 7-3
description 7-2
granting permissions with Cisco Unity Permissions wizard 7-5
Microsoft updates, installing 5-10
monitoring software, installing 9-1
moving SQL Server databases and transaction logs 8-11
MSSQLServer service, resetting logon account 5-16
N
network
securing Cisco Unity server 8-17
verifying connection 5-12
network interface card. See NIC 5-2
NIC
configuration utility, installing 5-3
configuring dual 5-2
NTLM authentication 10-2
O
obtaining license files 5-4
optional software, installing 9-2
organizational units, creating 6-5
P
PAK, location of 5-4
partitions, creating 4-6
partner Exchange server, determining 5-6
Password Hardening wizard, running 8-7
passwords
changing for the Example Administrator account 8-10
setting default 8-7
PBXLink boxes, downloading firmware 2-4
peripheral devices, attaching 3-1
permissions
granting with Cisco Unity Permissions wizard 7-5
manually setting Exchange 7-5
Permissions wizard, running 7-5
phone system
integrating with Cisco Unity and testing integration 8-8
PIMG units
connecting phone system to 3-1
downloading firmware 2-4
product authorization key, location of 5-4
R
RAID arrays, configuring 4-2
re-enabling antivirus services 8-17
registering Cisco Unity software 5-4
resetting account that SQL Server services log on as 5-16
restarting Cisco Unity server A-2
RSA SecurID, installing 9-2
S
schema, extending Active Directory for Cisco Unity 6-4
securing
Cisco Unity and the Cisco Unity server 8-17
Example Administrator account against toll fraud 8-10
servers
restarting A-2
shutting down A-2
Server Updates wizard
downloading latest 2-4
running 5-10
service packs
downloading latest 2-4
installing 5-7
services, configuring Cisco Unity 8-5
setting
Exchange permissions, manually 7-5
permissions with Cisco Unity Permissions wizard 7-5
Setup program, Cisco Unity 8-2
shutting down Cisco Unity server A-2
software
downloading for installation 2-2
exiting Cisco Unity A-1
installing Cisco Unity 8-2
installing Exchange 2003 on Cisco Unity secondary server 6-1
installing Exchange 2003 on the Cisco Unity secondary server 6-1
installing optional 9-2
registering Cisco Unity 5-4
starting Cisco Unity A-3
SQL Server
installing 5-7
moving databases and transaction logs 8-11
resetting account that services log on as 5-16
SQLServerAgent service, resetting logon account 5-16
starting Cisco Unity software A-3
T
TCP/IP properties, configuring 5-11
toll fraud, preventing 8-10
transaction logs, moving SQL Server 8-11
U
UDDI Services, do not install 4-5
updates, installing Windows, Internet Explorer, and SQL Server 5-10
userva switch, adding to boot.ini for more than 96 ports 4-7
utilities, Windows Server 2003 installation, on disc from server manufacturer 4-5
UTIM. See Cisco Unity Telephony Integration Manager
V
verifying IP address and network connection 5-12
virus scanning
disabling services 5-14
excluding selected directories 8-15
re-enabling services 8-17
W
Windows components, installing 5-7
Windows Explorer, changing folder settings in 5-10
Windows Server 2003
installing using a retail disc 4-5
installing using the PCD 4-3
UDDI Services, do not install 4-5