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
Testing the Phone System Integration
d. Click OK.
e. Close the Internet Services Manager window.
Step 17 Click Close to exit the Cisco Unity Installation and Configuration Assistant.
Testing the Phone System Integration
Test the integration with the phone system. Refer to the Cisco Unity integration guide for your phone
system.
Note that you use the Cisco Unity Administrator for part of the integration test. Use the user name and
password for the account that you selected to administer Cisco
Unity.
Excluding Selected Directories from Virus Scanning
Revised May 1, 2008
Note If virus-scanning software is not installed on the Cisco Unity server, skip this section.
You exclude selected directories from scanning to improve Cisco Unity performance and reliability.
To Exclude Selected Directories from Virus Scanning
Step 1 Refer to the virus-scanning software Help for instructions on excluding directories from scanning.
Step 2 Exclude the following directories from virus scanning:
The directory in which Cisco Unity is installed (Commserver by default), and all subdirectories.
The directory that contains the files UnityDB.mdf and UnityDb_log.ldf.
The directory specified in the Temp system variable for the directory and message store services
account. (To find this directory, log on as the directory and message store services account. Open a
command-prompt window, and run the set temp command.)
Deleting Apache Tomcat Sample Directories
Added May 1, 2008
Apache Tomcat, which is automatically installed on the Cisco Unity server and is required for
Cisco
Unity to function properly, contains security vulnerabilities in sample applications. To eliminate
the security vulnerabilities, do the following procedure to delete the sample directories. For more
information, see the CVE-IDs “CVE-2007-1355” and “CVE-2007-2449” on the CVE (Common
Vulnerabilities and Exposures) website at
http://cve.mitre.org.