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If you do not have a UPS installed and enter n (or press Enter); the
remaining UPS configuration prompts are not displayed.
If you do have a UPS installed and enter y and see Configuring UPS
Monitoring for information on the subsequent UPS configuration
prompts.
7The Global Voicemail Integration prompt appears:
When multiple IP Messaging systems are in use, for example at
a region and one or more branches, the Global Voicemail
capability allows these systems to act as a single unified
voicemail system. Say 'yes' here if this system participates
in Global Voicemail.
Is Global Voicemail enabled? [N] :
aIf you have installed and configured (through the IP Messaging
administrator configuration interface) a pair of Global Voicemail
Central Servers (GVCS) to enable global voicemail integration, you can
answer y to this prompt and go to step b. If not, enter n and go to
step 8.
bThe upgrade script asks if this server as a Global Voicemail Central
Server:
In a Global Voicemail system, one site's IPMSG servers are
designated as the Central Servers and coordinate the
feature's operation. Typically the Central Servers are at
one of the regional sites.
Is this a Central Server for Global Voicemail? [N] :
If this server has been configured as a Global Voicemail Central Server,
enter y and go to step 8.
If you answer n to indicate that this is not a Central Server, you will be
prompted to enter the Central Server IP address.
8After completing the Adhoc Conferencing, UPS Monitoring, and Global
Voicemail Integration prompts, the server reboots. When the reboot
process has been completed, the system starts VCX 7.1.x services.
After the system has completed the restart process, verify that the
upgrade has occurred by entering this command:
ls -l /opt/3com/VCX
The symbolic link (VCX) should point to the new version of the VCX
software (7.1.xc). If the link does not point to the new version, wait a few