Browse to the Bootdisk directory.3.
Double−click Makebt32.exe.4.
Follow the on−screen prompts.5.
Go to step 1 in Task 1.6.
Appendix B: Configure the Most Common TCP/IP
Parameters
Complete this procedure in order to configure the most common TCP/IP parameters.
Note: Cisco Technical Support recommends that you do not use DHCP to assign TCP/IP parameters to your
Cisco Unity server.
Open the TCP/IP Properties window for your NIC by selecting Settings > Control Panel > Network
and Dial−up Connections > Local Area Connection > Properties.
A menu window similar to this image appears.
Note: This server has the optional Network Monitor utility installed.
Note: Client for Microsoft Networks is not required.
Caution: If the server that you are configuring is going to run Active Directory, you must
enable File and Print Sharing For Microsoft Networks. This is required because Active Directory
uses Networking to share the Active Directory files. This applies even when the server is the only one
in the entire network running Active Directory because the server accesses the files locally via the
share path \\server_name\directory_name\file_name.
1.
Double−click on the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) option.2.