Administrator
Credentials
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Administrator Login
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Specifies the name that you want to assign to the Administrator
account.
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No
After
installation, you can create additional administrator accounts, but you cannot
change the original administrator account user ID.
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Administrator Password
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Specifies the password for the Administrator account.
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Yes
CLI:
set password user admin
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Application User
Credentials
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Application User Username
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Specifies the user ID for applications installed on the system.
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Yes
CLI:
utils reset_application_ui_administrator_name
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Application User Password
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Specifies the password for applications on the system.
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Yes
CLI:
utils reset_application_ui_administrator_password
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Security Password
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Security password for Unified Communications Manager
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Servers in the cluster use the security password to communicate with one another. Set this password on the Unified Communications Manager publisher node, and enter it when you install each additional node in the cluster, including IM and Presence nodes.
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Yes. You can change the security password on all nodes in the cluster using the following command:
CLI: set password user security
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Certificate Information
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Organization
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Used to create the Certificate Signing Request.
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Yes
CLI:
set web-security [orgunit] [orgname] [locality] [state] [country]
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Unit
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Used to create the Certificate Signing Request.
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Yes
CLI:
set web-security [orgunit] [orgname] [locality] [state] [country]
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Location
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Used to create the Certificate Signing Request.
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Yes
CLI:
set web-security [orgunit] [orgname] [locality] [state] [country]
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State
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Used to create the Certificate Signing Request.
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Yes
CLI:
set web-security [orgunit] [orgname] [locality] [state] [country]
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Country
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Used to create the Certificate Signing Request.
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Yes
CLI:
set web-security [orgunit] [orgname] [locality]
[state]
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(Optional) SMTP
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SMTP Location
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Specifies the name of the SMTP host that is used for outbound
email.
You must fill in this field if you plan to use electronic
notification. If not, you can leave it blank.
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Yes
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NIC Interface
Settings
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NIC Speed
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If you do not enable automatic negotiation of the ethernet
Network Interface Card (NIC) speed, you must select the NIC speed (either 10
megabit or 100 megabit).
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Yes
CLI:
set network nic eth0 {auto | {en| dis}} {speed| {10| 100}} {duplex half| {half| full}}
Note
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1000BASE-T can only be enabled via
auto-negotiation.
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Note
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Virtual machines do not support this
command.
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NIC Duplex
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If you do not enable automatic negotiation of the ethernet
Network Interface Card (NIC) duplex setting, you must select the NIC duplex
setting (either Full or Half).
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Yes
CLI:
set network nic eth0 {auto | {en| dis}} {speed| {10| 100}} {duplex half| {half| full}}
Note
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1000BASE-T can only be enabled via
auto-negotiation.
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Note
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Virtual machines do not support this
command.
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MTU Size
Note
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The
MTU setting must be the same on all nodes in a cluster.
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The maximum transmission unit (MTU) represents the largest packet, in bytes, that this host transmits on the network.
The value must not exceed the lowest MTU size that is configured
on any link in your network.
Default:
1500 bytes
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Yes
CLI:
set network mtu [size]
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Network Information
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DHCP
(Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol)
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Select
Yes
if you want to use DHCP to automatically configure the
network settings on your server.
If you select
No, you must enter a hostname, IP Address, IP Mask, Gateway,
and DNS configuration.
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Yes.
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In Cisco Unified Operating System Administration: select .
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CLI: set network dhcp eth0 [enable]
CLI: set network dhcp eth0 disable [node_ip]
[net_mask] [gateway_ip]
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Hostname
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If DHCP is set to No, you must enter a hostname for this
machine.
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Yes; for Unified Communications Manager nodes, choose one of the following:
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In Cisco Unified Communications Operating System Administration, select .
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CLI:
set network hostname
You will be prompted to enter the parameters.
To change the hostname on Unified Communications Manager or IM and Presence server, see the 'IP Address, Hostname, and Domain Name Changes' section in the Administration Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager.
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IP Address
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If DHCP is set to No, you must enter the IP address of this
machine.
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Yes; for Unified Communications Manager nodes, choose one of the following:
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In Cisco Unified Communications Operating System Administration, select .
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CLI: set network IP eth0 [ip-address] [ip-mask]
To change the IP address on Unified Communications Manager or IM and Presence server, see see the 'IP Address, Hostname, and Domain Name Changes' section in the Administration Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager.
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IP Mask
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If DHCP is set to No, you must enter the IP subnet mask of this
machine. The subnet mask together with the IP address defines the network
address and the host address.
The
subnet mask must use the following format:
255.255.255.0
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Yes
-
In Cisco Unified Communications Operating System Administration, select .
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CLI: set network IP eth0 [ip-address] [ip-mask]
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Gateway Address
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If DHCP is set to No, you must enter the gateway address.
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Yes
-
In Cisco Unified Communications Operating System Administration, select .
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CLI: set network gateway [addr]
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(Optional) DNS
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DNS Primary
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If you have a Domain Name Server (DNS),
IM and Presence contacts this DNS server first when
attempting to resolve hostnames.
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Yes
CLI:
set network dns primary [address]
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DNS Secondary
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When a primary DNS server fails,
IM and Presence will attempt to connect to the
secondary DNS server.
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Yes
CLI:
set network dns secondary [address]
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Domain
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Represents the name of the domain in which this machine is
located
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Yes
CLI:
set network domain [name]
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Timezone
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Time Zone
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Reflects the local time zone and offset from Greenwich Mean Time
(GMT). Select the time zone that most closely matches the location of your
machine.
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Yes
CLI:
set timezone [zone
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Network Time Protocol
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NTP Server IP Address
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During installation of the IM and Presence publisher node, you must specify the IP address of an external Network Time Protocol (NTP) server. We recommend that you
use the Unified Communications Manager publisher node as the NTP server.
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Yes
In Cisco Unified Communications Operating System Administration, select .
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