Post-Installation of the Cisco Business Edition 6000H/M
Procedure
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Follow these steps to perform the first-time setup and apply licenses for your UC applications. |
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Install Locales or Patches for Applications Install new locales for your UC applications. |
Licensing Applications
Applications licensed with Cisco Smart Licensing: Applies to Cisco Unified Communications Manager 12.5 preloaded on Business Edition 6000. Please see the Cisco Smart Licensing for Unified Communications Manager 12.5 BE6000-specific Licenses BE6000 Starter Pack Licenses and the Cisco Smart Software Licensing with Cisco Unified Communications Manager Solution Overview. Skip this section.
Applications licensed with Product Authorization Keys (PAKs): Applies to Cisco Unified Communications Manager 11.5 preloaded on Business Edition 6000.
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11.x applications are not preloaded on appliances with virtualization software version 7.x. License logistics information for 11.x applications is kept here for convenience. |
Follow these steps to access each application, perform the first-time setup for some applications, and apply the licenses.
Procedure
Step 1 |
To access the administration portal for each individual application, browse to the IP address of application. Consider the following information:
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After you purchase an application license, Cisco sends a Product Authorization Key (PAK) through mail or email. You can use the PAK to generate a license key for your specific installation using the Cisco Product License Registration portal at the www.cisco/go/license or you can enter the information directly in Cisco Prime License Manager. |
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Apply license keys using the application administration portal. Refer to the following points for licensing information specific to whichever applications that you have installed:
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Install Locales or Patches for Applications
Complete the following tasks to install locales or patches for your application VMs.
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Procedure
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Step 1 |
Associate the locale or patch installer with the appropriate VM. |
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If you want to install locales or patches for Cisco Unity Connection, stop the services before you install the locale or patch. |
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Step 3 |
Install the locale or patchon the VM. |
Associate Bundled Locale or Patch ISO with Virtual Machines
Before you begin
Use this procedure to associate your locale or patch images with the appropriate application VM before starting the install process.
Procedure
Step 1 |
In the VMware Embedded Host Client, select the Virtual Machine on which you want to install a new locale or patch. |
Step 2 |
Click Edit . |
Step 3 |
From Virtual Hardware tab, select CD/DVD Drive. |
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Select Datastore ISO File from CD/DVD Drive 1 drop-down list. |
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Browse to the datastore and select the appropriate locale or patch ISO file. |
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Click Select. |
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In CD/DVD Drive 1, check the Connect at power on check box under the Status. |
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Repeat this procedure for each VM for which you want to install a new locale or patch. |
Stop Services for Unity Connection
Use this procedure if you want to install a new locale or patch for Cisco Unity Connection. You must stop services on the Unity Connection VM before you install a new locale or patch.
Procedure
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Log in to Cisco Unity Connection Serviceability. |
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Choose . |
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Stop the following services:
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Install New Locales or Patches
Use this procedure to install a new locale or patch for any UC applications on your Business Edition appliance.
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Procedure
Step 1 |
Log in to Cisco Unified Communications OS Administration. |
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Navigate to Software Installation/Upgrade window displays. . The |
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From the Source drop-down list box, choose DVD/CD. |
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Click Next. |
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Select the update file that you want to install and click Next. |
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After the download completes, click Next. |
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After the locale or patch installs, restart the appliance:
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What to do next
After you install your Cisco Business Edition 6000 appliance, you can provision users, devices and configure features on the system. Refer to the following guides:
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Cisco Prime Collaboration Provisioning Guide