Cisco Systems OL-13599-01 Server User Manual


 
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Installation Guide for Cisco Unity Release 5.x with IBM Lotus Domino (Without Failover)
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Chapter 5 Customizing the Cisco Unity Platform
Installing Antivirus Software (Optional)
Step 5 Repeat Step 2 through Step 4 for each instance of the Found New Hardware wizard (for each card, as
applicable).
Note that doing this procedure does not prevent a card from being displayed as an unknown PCI device
when viewed in the Windows
2000 Device Manager. The warning that the device drivers are not installed
also will continue to be displayed. This is expected behavior, and does not indicate a problem with the
card or with the server.
Installing Antivirus Software (Optional)
For information on supported antivirus software, refer to Supported Hardware and Software, and
Support Policies for Cisco
Unity 5.0 at
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/voicesw/ps2237/prod_installation_guides_list.html.
Follow the manufacturer instructions to install the antivirus software.
Caution Do not configure antivirus software to block WAV attachments, or voice messages will be stripped of
their recordings.
Connecting the Cisco Unity Server to the Network
To Connect the Cisco Unity Server to the Network
Attach the network cable(s) to the Cisco Unity server.
If the server contains a dual NIC, ensure that you connect the cable to the primary NIC, if you configured
the dual NIC for AFT or NFT, or to the NIC that is enabled.
Configuring TCP/IP Properties
Revised May 1, 2008
The Cisco Unity server must have an IP address and must also have the IP address of a DNS server. Do
the procedure in this section to specify IP addresses for the servers.
When choosing an IP address for a Cisco Unity server, note the following considerations:
Do not choose an address accessible from the Internet. Doing so can expose the Cisco Unity server
to unwanted intrusion from the Internet, even when the server is hardened.
Do not choose an address that separates the Cisco Unity server from the following servers by a
firewall:
The Domino server to which Cisco Unity sends voice messages for delivery.
The Domino server that Cisco Unity monitors for changes to the directory.