CHAPTER 1:
Introduction
3
Cascading selections
The “>” symbol separates the selections
you make: on menus (Programs > Administrative Tools (Com-
mon) > User Manager); in the navigation levels of the Unity
administration interface (Call Management > Call Handlers > Profile);
and in menu trees (UnityOrg > UnitySite > Configuration).
Installation Guide navigation
The “Do this section?” table (exam-
ple at left) at the beginning of each section lists the Unity config-
urations as well as ActiveFax on a separate server, and identifies
whether the section applies to a configuration. When the section
does not apply to a configuration, the table lists a reference to
the correct section for that configuration.
The “Next section” table (example below) at the end of each sec-
tion lists the configurations and a reference to the section you do
next.
Next section
TURNKEY SYSTEM
Voice mail only Starting the Unity server and logging on to
Windows NT/2000, page 44
Voice mail with LAN admin Starting the Unity server and logging on to
Windows NT/2000, page 44
Unified, one Exchange server
Unity server is a PDC Starting the Unity server and logging on to
Windows NT/2000, page 44
Unity server is a member server Installing Windows NT Server, page 49
Unified, existing Exchange site Installing Windows NT Server, page 49
COMPONENT SYSTEM
All configurations Installing Windows NT Server, page 49
ACTIVEFAX SERVER
Installing Windows NT Server, page 49
DO THIS SECTION?
TURNKEY
SYSTEM
YES NO
see
page
Voice mail only
✓
Voice mail with LAN admin
✓
Unified, one Exchange server
Unity server is a PDC
✓
Unity server is a member
server
49
Unified, existing Exchange site 49
COMPONENT
SYSTEM
Voice mail only 49
Voice mail with LAN admin 49
Unified, one Exchange server 49
Unified, existing Exchange site 49
ACTIVEFAX SERVER
49