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Cisco Unity User Manual

Cisco Unity
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UNITY INSTALLATION GUIDE
44
Starting the
Unity server
and logging on
to Windows
NT/2000
To start the Unity server and log on to
Windows NT/2000
a Turn on the Unity server.
b When you see the Begin Logon dialog box, press
CTRL+ALT+DELETE.
c In the Logon Information dialog box, type
Administrator
in
the “User name” box.
d Type the password in the “Password” box. The default pass-
word on a Unity turnkey system is
12345
.
e Confirm that the domain is Unity.
f Click “OK.”
Next section
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
TURNKEY SYSTEM
Voice mail only Changing passwords, page 45
Voice mail with LAN admin Changing passwords, page 45
Unified, one Exchange server
Unity server is a PDC Changing passwords, page 45

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Cisco Unity Specifications

General IconGeneral
Supported Operating SystemsWindows Server
Database SupportMicrosoft SQL Server
TypeVoicemail and Unified Messaging
IntegrationMicrosoft Exchange
Voicemail StorageDepends on configuration and storage capacity
User CapacityVaries by version and configuration
Languages SupportedMultiple languages
Security FeaturesEncryption, Access Control

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