Cisco Systems OL-13599-01 manual Part 4 Setting Up Networking Options If Applicable

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Chapter 1 Overview of Mandatory Tasks for Installing Cisco Unity

Part 4: Setting Up Networking Options (If Applicable)

20.Test the system configuration:

a.Add a single subscriber (refer to the “Managing Subscriber Accounts” chapter). After you create the subscriber account, the Domino server needs additional time to enable IBM Lotus Domino Unified Communications (DUC) for Cisco for the user. Wait several minutes before proceeding with Task b.

b.Use the phone to log on to Cisco Unity as the test subscriber, record a name, and set a phone password. Hang up.

c.Call Cisco Unity and log on as the test subscriber again to confirm that the password, greeting, and conversation specified for the subscriber are working properly. Confirm that the subscriber inherited the correct class of service by testing any applicable features by phone. (If the Cisco Unity conversation indicates that messages are not yet available, it may be that the Domino server has not finished enabling the subscriber account to use DUC for Cisco. Wait a few more minutes, and try again.)

d.Log on to the Cisco Personal Communications Assistant (PCA) as the test subscriber. If you gave the test subscriber the required class of service rights, test to see if you can browse from the Cisco PCA Welcome page to the Cisco Unity Assistant.

e.Make corrections to the system configuration as necessary.

21.Create subscriber accounts. Refer to the “Managing Subscriber Accounts” chapter.

22.Modify individual subscriber accounts as needed. Refer to the “Modifying Subscriber Accounts” section in the “Managing Subscriber Accounts” chapter.

23.Add individual subscribers to public distribution lists, as needed. (For example, assign subscribers to screen those messages left in Cisco Unity that are not associated with a specific recipient, such as those left to the Unaddressed Messages distribution list or for the Opening Greeting call handler.) Refer to the “About Message Handling” section in the “Messaging and Default Accounts Overview” chapter.

24.Implement, then test the call management plan you created in Task 18.:

a.Create call handlers. Refer to the “Managing Call Handlers” chapter.

b.Specify directory handler settings. Refer to the “Managing Directory Handlers” chapter.

c.Create interview handlers. Refer to the “Managing Interview Handlers” chapter.

d.Set up call routing. Refer to the “Creating and Modifying Call Routing Rules” section in the “Call Management Overview” chapter.

25.As applicable, set up subscriber phones to access Cisco Unity, and set up Cisco Unity features that subscribers will use, such as IBM Lotus Notes with DUC for Cisco, text-message notifications, and Message Monitor. Refer to the “Setting Up Subscriber Workstations” chapter.

Part 4: Setting Up Networking Options (If Applicable)

26.If the system is using Digital Networking: Set up Digital Networking. Refer to the “Digital Networking” chapter of the Networking Guide for Cisco Unity Release 5.x at http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/voicesw/ps2237/products_feature_guides_list.html.

27.If the system is using Internet Subscribers: Set up Internet subscribers. Refer to the “Internet Subscribers” chapter of the Networking Guide for Cisco Unity Release 5.x at http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/voicesw/ps2237/products_feature_guides_list.html.

Installation Guide for Cisco Unity Release 5.x with IBM Lotus Domino (Without Failover)

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