Frequently Asked Questions About the Operating System Installation
What preinstallation tasks should I perform?
For preinstallation tasks that you must complete before you install this operating system, see Table 4.
Table 4 | Preinstallation Tasks |
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Carefully review the hardware documentation | To obtain the server hardware specifications, | |
| that accompanies your server. Make sure that | see Table 2. |
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Connect a monitor, keyboard, and mouse to | See the “How do I connect the keyboard and | |
| the server. | mouse to the server?” section on page 16. |
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Locate Table 3, which provides specific | See the “What data must I provide to | |
| server configuration information. | configure the server?” section on page 9. |
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What post-installation tasks should I perform?
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How do I connect the keyboard and mouse to the server?
You must supply a monitor and, if necessary, a keyboard and mouse to use during initial startup and configuration of the server.
Plug the mouse and keyboard into the standard mouse and keyboard connectors that are marked on the back of the server. Plug the monitor cable into the monitor connector on the back of the server.
Caution When installing the operating system on the Cisco MCS, you must use a legacy PS/2 mouse and keyboard. If you use a USB keyboard or mouse, the operating system may not install successfully.
Note If you connect a MCS server to a Raritan Keyboard/Video/Mouse (KVM) switch, the keyboard and mouse may not work properly. You need a hardware fix for the KVM switch, so contact Raritan directly.
What if I encounter problems during the installation?
Take the following actions if you encounter problems during the installation:
1.During the installation, if you receive a message that displays in a dialog box, see the “Error Messages” section on page 28 and perform the recommended corrective action.
2.If you perform a new installation, obtain and review the MCSSetup.log log file, which you can access by navigating to the following folder on the server where the problem occurred: C:\Program Files\Common Files\Cisco\Logs.
Installing the Operating System on the Cisco Unified Communications Server, Versions 2000.4.3 and 2000.4.3a
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