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Step 1 | Set up Applications and Apply Licenses
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Follow these steps to perform first-time setup and apply licenses for your UC applications. |
Step 2 | Install Locales or Patches for Applications
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Optional. Install new locales for your UC applications. |
Step 3 | Where to Go Next
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After you have completed your installation, find out where to go next. |
Note | This procedure applies to application licenses, not VMware licenses. |
Follow these steps to access each application, perform first-time setup for some applications, and apply the licenses.
Step 1 | To access the administration portal for each individual application, browse to the IP address of application. Consider the following information: | ||
Step 2 | After you purchase an application license, Cisco sends a Product Authorization Key (PAK) via mail or email. You can use the PAK to generate a license key for your specific installation using the Cisco Product License Registration portal at www.cisco.com/go/license or you can enter the information directly in Cisco Prime License Manager. | ||
Step 3 | Apply license
keys using the application administration portal. Refer to the following points
for licensing information specific to whichever applications that you have
installed:
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Complete the following tasks to install locales or patches for your application VMs.
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Command or Action | Purpose | |
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Step 1 | Associate Bundled Locale or Patch ISO with VM
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Associate the locale or patch installer with the appropriate VM. |
Step 2 | Stop Services for Unity Connection
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If you want to install locales or patches for Cisco Unity Connection, stop the services before you install the locale or patch. |
Step 3 | Install New Locales and Patches
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Install the locale or patchon the VM. |
Use this procedure to associate your locale or patch images with the appropriate application VM before starting the install process.
If you want to install a locale or patch for Cisco Unity Connection, Stop Services for Unity Connection
Otherwise, proceed to Install New Locales and Patches
Use this procedure if you want to install a new locale or patch for Cisco Unity Connection. You must stop services on the Unity Connection VM before you install a new locale or patch.
Use this procedure to install a new locale or patch for any UC applications on your Business Edition server.
After you install your Cisco Business Edition 6000S server, you can provision users, devices and configure features on the system. Refer to the Cisco Prime Collaboration Provisioning Guide for Cisco Business Edition 6000 for provisioning information available at http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/unified-communications/business-edition-6000/products-installation-guides-list.html: