Software Upgrades
For information on upgrading Cisco Unity Connection to the shipping version, see the"Upgrading Cisco Unity Connection" chapter in the Install, Upgrade and Maintain guide for Cisco Unity Connection Release 11.x at https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/voice_ip_comm/connection/11x/install_upgrade/guide/b_11xcuciumg.html.
For information on installing Cisco Unity Connection languages, see the "Maintaining Cisco Unity Connection Server" chapter in the Install, Upgrade and Maintain guide for Cisco Unity Connection Release 11.x at https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/voice_ip_comm/connection/11x/install_upgrade/guide/b_11xcuciumg.html .
Software Upgrades
The software upgrade options enable you to upgrade the software version that is running on the operating system or to install specific software options, including Cisco Unified Communications Operating System Locale Installers, dial plans, and TFTP server files.
From the Install/Upgrade menu option, you can upgrade system software from either a local disc or a remote server. The upgraded software gets installed on the inactive partition, and you can then restart the system and switch partitions, so the system starts running on the newer software version.
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You must do all software installations and upgrades with the software upgrades features that are included in the Cisco Unified Communications Operating System GUI and command line interface. The system can upload and process only software that Cisco Systems approved. You cannot install or use third-party or Windows-based software applications that you may have been using with a previous version of Cisco Unified Communications Manager. |
For more information, see Chapter “Software Upgrades”.
The application provides the following operating system utilities:
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Ping—Checks connectivity with other network devices.
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Remote Support—Sets up an account that Cisco support personnel can use to access the system. This account automatically expires after the number of days that you specify.
For more information, see Chapter “Services”.
Device Load Management
For information on Device Load Management, see the Install, Upgrade and Maintain guide for Cisco Unity Connection Release 11.x at https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/voice_ip_comm/connection/11x/install_upgrade/guide/b_11xcuciumg.html.
Setting Up a Customized Log-on Message
To upload a customized log-on message, follow this procedure:
Procedure
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From the Cisco Unified Communications Operating System Administration window, navigate to .The Customized Logon Message window displays. |
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Click Browse to select the text file (.txt) that contains the log-on message, which you want to display. |
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Click Upload File.
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(Optional) Check the Require User Acknowledgment check box to display the customized log-on message in pop-up window as well whenever a user accesses the above interfaces along with Web Inbox. To successfully log in to the interface, user must explicitly acknowledge the pop-up window by clicking OK.
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To revert to the default log-on message, click Delete. Your customized log-on message gets deleted, and the system displays the default log-on message. |