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)
OL-13599-01
Chapter 8 Installing and Configuring Cisco Unity Software
Installing and Configuring Cisco Unity Software
Step 3 Refer to the applicable Cisco Unity integration guide for your phone system to complete the integration.
(Cisco
Unity integration guides are available at
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/voicesw/ps2237/products_installation_and_configuration_g
uides_list.html.)
When the integration is complete, the Set Up the Cisco Personal Communications Assistant to Use SSL
page appears in the main window.
Setting Up the Cisco Personal Communications Assistant to Use SSL
From the Cisco Unity Installation and Configuration Assistant, you can set up the Cisco PCA to use SSL.
Using the SSL protocol ensures that all subscriber credentials—as well as the information that a
subscriber enters on any page in the Cisco
PCA—are encrypted as the data is sent across the network.
After the Cisco Unity Installation and Configuration Assistant is finished and the Cisco PCA is set up to
use SSL, you manually set up the Cisco
Unity Administrator and Status Monitor to use SSL. The
Cisco
Unity Installation Guide alerts you when to do the procedure.
If you do not want to set up the Cisco PCA to use SSL, see the “Skipping Cisco PCA Setup for SSL”
section on page 8-9.
To set up the Cisco PCA to use SSL, do the procedures in the applicable section, depending on whether
you are using a certificate authority:
Setting Up the Cisco PCA to Use SSL by Creating a Local Certificate Without a Certificate
Authority, page 8-10
Setting Up the Cisco PCA to Use SSL by Using a Certificate Authority, page 8-11
If the Cisco Unity server is running Windows Server 2003, you can set up the Cisco Personal
Communications Assistant to use SSL now. However, the option to do so by creating a local certificate
without a certificate authority has not been automated for Windows Server
2003. If you want to set up
the Cisco
PCA to use SSL by using this method, you must do so manually. Refer to the online help
available on this page.
Skipping Cisco PCA Setup for SSL
Do the procedure in this section if you do not want to set up the Cisco PCA to use SSL. (Note that
without SSL when subscribers log on to the Cisco
PCA, their credentials will be sent across the network
to Cisco
Unity in clear text. In addition, the information that subscribers enter on the pages of the
Cisco
PCA will not be encrypted.)
To Skip Cisco PCA Setup for SSL
Step 1 On the Set Up the Cisco Personal Communications Assistant to Use SSL page, Click Do Not Set Up
Cisco
Personal Communications Assistant to Use SSL.
Step 2 Click Continue.
Step 3 Click Close to exit the Cisco Unity Installation and Configuration Assistant.