Cisco Systems 2000.4.3a manual Obtaining Technical Assistance

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Obtaining Technical Assistance

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If you do not have or use PGP, contact PSIRT at the aforementioned e-mail addresses or phone numbers before sending any sensitive material to find other means of encrypting the data.

Obtaining Technical Assistance

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Installing the Operating System on the Cisco Unified Communications Server, Versions 2000.4.3 and 2000.4.3a

 

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Contents Purpose of Document Revision History ContentsContents Related Documentation and Software ConventionsRelated Information Software What’s Changed in This ReleaseImportant Considerations Hardware RequirementsOL-10221-02 OL-10221-02 Computer Name How does the operating system installation work?What data must I provide to configure the server? User and Organization NameDomain Suffix TCP/IP Properties WorkgroupDomain Name System DNS NT Administrator PasswordConfiguration Data Procedure Must I disable Cisco-verified applications?May I run a web browser on the server? About Integrated Lights Out ILO About Terminal ServicesAbout Virtual Network Computing Preinstallation Tasks Important Notes What preinstallation tasks should I perform?What post-installation tasks should I perform? What if I encounter problems during the installation?Where do I obtain the release notes? Installing the Operating SystemNext Task Performing Post-Installation TasksServer Network Teaming Driver for a list Configuring Network SettingsTo Update the Lmhosts File To Configure DNSTo Configure Wins Verifying the Operating System Version Uninstalling Microsoft HotfixApplying Additional Security When should I install the software update? What order should I apply the software updates?How long does it take to upgrade the operating system? May I perform configuration tasks during the update? Before You Begin Installing Operating System Software UpdatesWhat pre-/post-update tasks should I perform? Additional Tasks Post-Update Corrective Action Error MessagesOngoing Server Management Error Messages Corrective Action Corrective Action DVD-ROM Cisco.com Using the Bug ToolkitObtaining Documentation Ordering Documentation Documentation FeedbackCisco Product Security Overview Product Documentation DVDObtaining Technical Assistance Reporting Security Problems in Cisco ProductsCisco Technical Support & Documentation Website Submitting a Service RequestDefinitions of Service Request Severity Obtaining Additional Publications and Information Obtaining Additional Publications and Information