C H A P T E R 1
Design Guide Overview
The following table lists the feature areas that affect the design of a Cisco Unity system and, for each area, the location where you will find more information (either in this guide or in other Cisco Unity documentation). Note that for some features, documentation that covers only system design is not available; therefore, the location listed is for feature documentation.
Product Area | Design or Feature Documentation |
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Cisco Unity concepts | Chapter 2, “Cisco Unity Concepts” |
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Network infrastructure | Chapter 3, “Network Infrastructure Requirements” |
requirements |
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Cisco Unity with Microsoft | Chapter 4, “Designing a Cisco Unity System with Exchange as the Message Store” |
Exchange as the message store |
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Cisco Unity with IBM Lotus | Chapter 5, “Designing a Cisco Unity System with Domino as the Message Store” |
Domino as the message store |
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Integrating Cisco Unity with | • Chapter 6, “Integrating Cisco Unity with the Phone System” |
the phone system | • If Cisco Unity will be integrated with Cisco Unified Communications Manager (CM) |
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| (formerly known as Cisco Unified CallManager), see the applicable Cisco Unified CM |
| SRND at |
| http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/voicesw/ps556/products_implementation_de |
| sign_guides_list.html. |
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Cisco Unity failover and | Chapter 7, “Cisco Unity Failover and Standby Redundancy” |
standby redundancy |
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Design Guide for Cisco Unity Release 5.x
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