ADTRAN 619500001-19A manual Verifying the Internet Connection, Verifying the Operating System

Page 12

Preparing to Install the NetVanta UC Server

Unified Communications Server

 

 

3.Select Windows Start > Control Panel > Date, Time, Language, and Regional Options > Date and Time.

4.Change the Date & Time and Time Zone options to match the customer’s region.

5.Assign an IP address to the UC server according to the customer’s standards.

6.Connect the UC server to the LAN.

7.Add the UC server as a member of the customer’s network domain.

Verifying the Internet Connection

You need a public Internet connection to retrieve Windows software components.

Launch a browser from the server computer to make sure that you are able to connect to the Internet. If you do not have an Internet connection, make sure there is one established before you proceed with the installation.

Verifying the Operating System

To install the UC server, you must have one of the following operating systems installed on the server:

Microsoft Windows Server 2008 (x86, x64)

(Deployment on Server Core or Hyper-V is not supported)

Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2 SP2

Microsoft Windows Server 2003 SP1, SP2

Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2003 SP1 or later SP

Microsoft Windows XP Professional SP2 or later SP

Follow the Microsoft instructions for obtaining and installing Service Pack updates. Make sure to include all Microsoft critical security updates to maintain the security of your computers.

An open database connectivity (ODBC) database update is required in order for the UC server to support Microsoft Office 2007. The components required are used by non- Microsoft Office applications to read data from Office 2007 system files, such as the new file extensions in Microsoft Office Access 2007 (mdb and accdb) and Microsoft Office Excel 2007 (xls, xlsx, xlsb). To download the required set of Data Connectivity Components, refer to the Microsoft Download Center at www.microsoft.com/downloads.

We recommend using a server operating system for all installations of UC server. While the client platform mentioned above (Windows XP Professional SP2) is supported, it is designed by Microsoft for desktop use, not server use. If you are using Windows XP, download and install the Microsoft Administration Tools Pack from the Microsoft website.

12

Copyright © 2009 ADTRAN, Inc.

619500001-19A

Image 12
Contents NetVanta Unified Communications Service and Warranty TrademarksTo the Holder of the Manual Software Licensing AgreementConventions Conventions Unified Communications Server Table of Contents Unified Communications Server Introduction Unpacking the SoftwareInstalling Hardware and Software Installing the Intel Dialogic CardTo install the Intel Dialogic card Preparing to Install the NetVanta UC Server Minimum System Requirements Limitations and RestrictionsStarting the NetVanta UC Server To start the UC serverVerifying the Internet Connection Verifying the Operating SystemConfiguring Antivirus Software Configuring ServicesDisabling the indexing service To turn off the indexing serviceInstalling Microsoft Mapi Connector To install Microsoft Outlook softwareInstalling CTI Link/Tapi Software To install the Intel Dialogic softwareTo verify the installation of the Intel Dialogic cards To update the driver if the cards are improperly configuredTo enable fax resources on the D/120JCT-LS Dialogic Cards To install CTI Link hardware and softwareInstalling the Agent for IP Office Centralized Voicemail Agent IP address IP address of the agent computerRunning the Installation Wizard To install the agentInstalling Prerequisite Components Prerequisite componentsPrerequisite components for Windows Server 2008 only Prerequisite components for Windows XP only Preparing to Configure the NetVanta UC Server Installing NetVanta UC Server SoftwareBackup and Restore Procedures To start the Server Configuration WizardAppendix A. Downloading and Installing Administration Tools To install remote administration tools for Windows ServerWindows Server Windows Vista Windows XP Windows XP Unified Communications Server Appendix B. Managing Windows XP Built-In Firewall To open the TCP ports