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Using The Unattended Installer

Using The Unattended Installer

The Unattended Installer comes on a separate CD-ROM disk and allows you to install uOne and its supporting servers.


Note You must run the CallManager installation CD-ROM before you run the Unattended Installer CD-ROM.

Running The Unattended Installer

Step 1 Insert the Unattended Installer CD-ROM in the machine's CD-ROM drive.

Step 2 Open My Computer and double-click on the icon of the CD-ROM drive. This action should start the auto-run utility for the Unattended Installer.

Step 3 The Unattended Installer starts running and may prompt you, if necessary, to update a component in the Java Virtual Machine that it uses. If it does, click Yes to continue with the installation (which will cause the machine to reboot and automatically resume the installation process.) Otherwise, the Unattended Installer will abort the installation process. The Unattended Installer checks the hardware and operating system and then proceeds with the installation. The Unattended Installer displays the Cisco uOne Software Installation dialog box that has the following sets of list boxes (see Figure 3-1 after description):

If the Unattended Installer cannot validate your system if displays a message telling you that your system does not comply with the configuration needed to install uOne.
If the Unattended Installer does not find a host name and/or a domain name for your machine, it will prompt you for the information and resume the installation.

Step 4 When the Unattended Installer successfully completes its task it displays a message dialog asking you if you want to reboot your system now or later.

Once your system reboots, you are ready to configure CallManager and uOne, as described in the next two chapters. You need to log in as Administrator. This account name has no password.


Figure 3-1: The Unattended Installer setup dialog





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