In this document:
<CCS server> refers to the name of the computer running Cisco Collaboration Server (CCS).
<CCS root drive> refers to the letter of the drive where Collaboration is installed.
<CCS install dir> refers to the Collaboration root directory. The default directory is Cisco_CS.
<CCS content dir> refers to the Collaboration Content Directory. This directory holds customized files.
<Database server> refers to the database server on which your CCS database resides.
Information |
Collaboration Documentation Convention |
Oracle database administrator user name |
<DBA name> |
Oracle database administrator password |
<DBA password> |
The machine name of the database host or the TCP/IP address. |
<DB host> |
Oracle database service name |
<Oracle DB service name> |
The name of the database you are going to use |
<CCS DB name> |
Collaboration user with privileges to write to the Collaboration database |
<CCS DB username> |
Collaboration user password |
<CCS DB password> |
Collaboration tablespace name |
<CCS DB tablespace> |
Collaboration datafile name |
<CCS DB datafile> |
Collaboration database port number (the default value for the Collaboration Installation is 1521) |
<CCS DB port number> |
CCS documentation uses the following conventions:
Note |
Indicates information of particular interest or significance. |
Caution |
Indicates the possibility of an adverse condition, such as poor or improper performance, data loss, or a security risk. |
<> |
Indicates a variable. For example: <CCSservername> represents the name of your CCS server. When prefaced by "Press," a bracketed term represents a keystroke. For example, "Press <Enter>" means to press the Enter key. |