Requirements
Before you attempt this configuration, ensure that you meet these requirements:
Windows 2000 Server Administration.•
IP Addressing and related TCP/IP configuration options such as DNS, gateways, and so forth.•
Components Used
The information in this document is based on these software and hardware versions:
Cisco Unity 3.1(6) and later•
Windows 2000 Server•
The information in this document was created from the devices in a specific lab environment. All of the
devices used in this document started with a cleared (default) configuration. If your network is live, make sure
that you understand the potential impact of any command.
Conventions
For more information on document conventions, refer to the Cisco Technical Tips Conventions.
Task 1: Start the Windows 2000 Server Initial Installation
Complete this procedure in order to start the Windows 2000 server initial installation.
Note: If the server is already connected to the LAN and you are concerned about security vulnerabilities that
will exist until you have installed all of the security patches, you should CDonnect it before you begin this
task. You are instructed to re−connect it later in this document.
If the Cisco Unity system key is a USB key, make sure that it is not inserted.
If it is inserted you must remove it before you start the Windows 2000 Server installation. Failure to
do this causes Windows to install its driver for this key and Cisco Unity does not recognize it. If this
happens, you need to de−install the Windows key driver and install the Cisco Unity driver before you
start the Cisco Unity installation. This procedure is explained in each of the six configuration guides
at the beginning of the section on installing Cisco Unity.
1.
Insert Windows 2000 Server Disk1 in the CD−ROM drive or, if the CD−ROM drive in the server is
not bootable, insert Windows 2000 Setup Disk 1 created in Appendix A in drive A.
2.
Restart the server.3.
If you need to load a third party disk driver, continue with this step.
Otherwise proceed to step 9 and press F6 as soon as this message appears at the bottom of the screen:
"Press F6 if you need to install a third−party SCSI or RAID controller."
Note: If you are not certain that you pressed F6 before the message cleared, restart the server and try
again. This is the only opportunity you have to indicate to the installation program that you are
installing a RAID driver.
4.
When the text "Setup could not determine..." appears, press S to specify an additional device.5.
When prompted, insert your floppy disk with your driver in drive A, and press Enter.6.
If you are using a Dell server, the correct Windows 2000 Server driver is usually DELL PERC 2 2,
2/Si, 3/Si, 3/Di Raid Controllers. Select your driver and press Enter.
7.