Table Of Contents
Remote Access
Accessing Cisco Unity Remotely
Using Windows Terminal Services
Windows Terminal Services Limitations
Using pcAnywhere
Using a Virtual Private Network
Remote Access
Accessing Cisco Unity Remotely
There are several methods that allow remote access to the Cisco Unity server so that you can do tasks—such as loading updates or patches, and transferring files—that otherwise would have to be done locally. Depending on your site, you can set up remote access to the Cisco Unity server as described in the following sections:
•Using Windows Terminal Services
•Using pcAnywhere
•Using a Virtual Private Network
Using Windows Terminal Services
Windows Terminal Services (WTS) comes with Windows 2000, and should already be set up on the Cisco Unity server. In order to set up and use WTS on your remote computer, do the following procedures. (For details on setting up WTS on the Cisco Unity server, refer to the Cisco Unity Installation Guide, available at http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/voice/c_unity/unity40/inst/inst403/ex/index.htm.)
To find additional information about WTS, refer to the online Help available from either the Terminal Services server program on the Cisco Unity server, or from the Terminal Services Client program that you install on the remote computer. You can also refer to the Microsoft website.
To Create the Windows Terminal Client Install Disks
To use WTS on a remote computer, you must first create a set of install disks by using the WTS host program on the Cisco Unity server. You will need two blank disks—labeled "Disk 1" and "Disk 2"—to do this procedure.
Step 1 On the Cisco Unity server, click Start > Programs > Administrative Tools > Terminal Services Client Creator.
Step 2 In the Create Installation Disk(s) dialog box, do the following sub-steps:
a. Click Terminal Services for 32-bit x86 Windows.
b. Check the Format Disk(s) check box to erase any existing data on the disks, and then click OK.
Step 3 Follow the on-screen instructions to create the two install disks.
Step 4 Close the Create Installation Disk(s) dialog box.
To Set Up the WTS Client on a Remote Computer
Step 1 On the remote computer, insert Disk 1 in the A drive, and run Setup.exe.
Step 2 Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation.
Step 3 On the Windows Start menu, click Programs > Terminal Services Client > Client Connection Manager.
Step 4 In the Client Connection Manager window, click File > New Connection.
Step 5 Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the Connection Wizard.
To Start a Remote Session with WTS
When you connect to the Cisco Unity server from a remote computer by using WTS, your computer controls the server. The Cisco Unity server screen appears within a window on your remote computer and, in general, you can access any of the server files and applications. We recommend that the Cisco Unity server host only one WTS connection at a time.
Step 1 On the remote computer, do one of the following:
•In the Client Connection Manager window, double-click the new connection icon that was created in the "To Set Up the WTS Client on a Remote Computer" procedure.
•On the Windows Start menu, click Programs > Terminal Services Client > <New connection icon>. If you changed the default location for the new connection icon, go to the location that you specified in the "To Set Up the WTS Client on a Remote Computer" procedure.
Step 2 Log on to the Cisco Unity Administrator with the applicable name and password.
To Do File Transfers
Step 1 On the remote computer, run \\<IP Address for Cisco Unity Server>\c$.
Step 2 Log on to the Cisco Unity Administrator with the applicable name and password.
Step 3 Transfer files by using either copy-and-paste or drag-and-drop Windows commands.
To End a Remote Session with Windows Terminal Services
Step 1 On the remote computer, log off and exit the Cisco Unity Administrator.
Step 2 Close the Terminal Services Client <New Connection> window.
Step 3 When prompted, click OK to end the remote connection session.
Windows Terminal Services Limitations
WTS is supported in the following cases:
•For use on a Cisco Unity Bridge server, version 2.0(1) and later
•For use on a Cisco Unity server, version 4.0(1) and later (with limitations as shown in Table 8-1)
Table 8-1 Windows Terminal Services Limitations with Cisco Unity
Remote Functionality
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Cisco Unity 4.0(1) and Later
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Install or upgrade Cisco Unity
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Not supported
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Set the dB level of recorded names and greetings by using the Set Volume utility
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Not supported
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Convert recorded names and greetings to a different codec by using the Set Wav Format utility
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Not supported
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Using pcAnywhere
You can install pcAnywhere on the Cisco Unity server and on remote computer(s) that will be used to access the Cisco Unity server in your organization. Contact your reseller for the appropriate number of licenses.
Use the following procedures to set up and use pcAnywhere on a remote computer. For more detailed procedures or information about the other pcAnywhere capabilities that may be useful to you, refer to the pcAnywhere documentation.
To Set Up pcAnywhere on a Remote Computer
Step 1 Insert the pcAnywhere compact disc in the remote computer.
Step 2 Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation.
Step 3 On the Windows Start menu, click Programs > Symantec pcAnywhere, or double-click the desktop shortcut provided.
Step 4 In the pcAnywhere Manager window, double-click the Add Remote icon.
Step 5 From the Connection Info tab, do one of the following:
•If you are using a modem connection, check the applicable check box in the Device List to indicate the modem that is used by your remote computer. Then, click the Settings tab, and enter the phone number of the Cisco Unity server in the Use Dialing Properties and Phone Number fields.
•If you are using a LAN connection, confirm that TCP/IP is selected. Then, click the Settings tab, and enter the IP address for the Cisco Unity server in the Network Host PC to Control or IP Address field.
Step 6 Enter or change other properties as needed on the remaining tabs.
Step 7 Click OK.
Step 8 Enter a name for the new Remote icon that you just created, and then press Enter.
To Start a Remote Session with pcAnywhere
When you connect to the Cisco Unity server from a remote computer by using pcAnywhere, your computer controls the server. The Cisco Unity server screen appears within a window on your remote computer and, in general, you can access any of the server files and applications. Before you start a remote session, confirm that pcAnywhere is running in host mode on the Cisco Unity server. If you plan to use a modem connection, confirm that there is no checkmark in the Launch With Windows check box on the Settings tab of the Host Properties dialog box.
Note that a Cisco Unity server can host only one pcAnywhere connection at a time.
Step 1 On the remote computer, double-click the desktop shortcut provided to start pcAnywhere.
Step 2 Double-click the new Remote icon that was created in the "To Set Up pcAnywhere on a Remote Computer" procedure.
Step 3 When it becomes available, click the listing for the Cisco Unity server that you want to access, and then click OK.
When a connection with the Cisco Unity server is established, the desktop of the Cisco Unity server appears, and the pcAnywhere online toolbar is displayed across the top of the screen.
Step 4 If desired, do the following sub-steps to improve your connection speed:
a. From the pcAnywhere online toolbar, click View/Modify Online Options.
b. In the Online Options dialog box, click 16 Colors from the Color Scale menu, and then click OK.
Step 5 Log on to the Cisco Unity Administrator with the applicable name and password.
To End a Remote Session with pcAnywhere
Step 1 On the remote computer, log off and exit the Cisco Unity Administrator.
Step 2 From the pcAnywhere online toolbar, click End Remote Control Session, and then click Yes.
Using a Virtual Private Network
A Virtual Private Network (VPN) is a private network that uses public phone lines (or in some cases a cable modem). Privacy is maintained through encryption and the use of secure protocols. When you use a VPN to access Cisco Unity through a firewall, you will be able to use Cisco Unity as if you were inside the network.
VPN is required in the following circumstances:
•You need access to the Cisco Unity Administrator website (http://<Cisco Unity server name>/web/sa) from a remote computer outside your network firewall.
•You need to use the Media Master control bar to record voice names and greetings by using Distributed Component Object Model (DCOM) to connect your remote computer to the Cisco Unity server through a firewall.
Note If you are not using VPN for remote access, refer to the Microsoft website for information on configuring DCOM through a firewall.
Discuss setting up a VPN with your LAN administrator.