Preface

Change History

This table lists the changes made to this guide. The most recent changes appear at the top.

Change See

Date

Document updated for MR Release 12.5(2)

MR related changes in applicable sections.

July, 2022

Added Release -12.5(2) to the title

Title

12.5(2) MR (SSH for existing commands in System CLI to Gateway)

Import File Syntax

Device, Protocol and Command Mapping Table

Dual Platform (references to any version of windows were removed and made generic)

Dual platform support updates in applicable sections

Initial Release of Document for Release 12.5(1)

Initial Release

February, 2020

About This Guide

This document contains system diagrams, staging steps and sample test cases for supported models of Unified ICM/CCE.

The supported models are:
  • Dedicated Forest/Domain Model

  • Chilc Domain Model

  • Hosted Network Applications Manager (NAM) / Customer ICM (CICM) Model


Note


This document is for individuals responsible for staging deployments of Cisco contact centers. Individuals must be trained on the use and functions of Unified ICM/CCE & Hosted as well as Microsoft Windows Server, Active Directory (AD), and DNS. This document does not provide detailed Cisco Unified Intelligent Contact Management Enterprise (Unified ICM), Hosted NAM/CICM, or Microsoft Windows Server specific information. You can find this information elsewhere in specific documentation from Cisco or Microsoft.

Audience

Individuals utilizing this document must have knowledge and experience with the following tools/software/hardware to stage the system software as described in this document:

  • Cisco Unified ICM Scripting and Configuration Tools

  • Third-party software (if installed)

  • Microsoft Windows Server and Windows Active Directory administration

  • Microsoft SQL Server administration

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Conventions

This document uses the following conventions:

Convention

Description

boldface font

Boldface font is used to indicate commands, such as user entries, keys, buttons, folder names, and submenu names.

For example:

  • Choose Edit > Find.

  • Click Finish.

italic font

Italic font is used to indicate the following:

  • To introduce a new term. Example: A skill group is a collection of agents who share similar skills.

  • A syntax value that the user must replace. Example: IF (condition, true-value, false-value)

  • A book title. Example: See the Cisco Unified Contact Center Enterprise Installation and Upgrade Guide.

window font

Window font, such as Courier, is used for the following:

  • Text as it appears in code or that the window displays. Example: <html><title>Cisco Systems, Inc. </title></html>

< >

Angle brackets are used to indicate the following:

  • For arguments where the context does not allow italic, such as ASCII output.

  • A character string that the user enters but that does not appear on the window such as a password.