Cisco Unity Bridge Installation Guide, Release 2.1
Installing Cisco Unity Bridge Software

Table Of Contents

Installing Cisco Unity Bridge Software

Installing Bridge Software

Adding Password Protection to the Bridge Administrator (Optional)


Installing Cisco Unity Bridge Software


In this chapter, you do the following tasks in the order listed:

1. Install Bridge software. See the "Installing Bridge Software" section.

2. Optional: Add password protection to the Bridge Administrator. See the "Adding Password Protection to the Bridge Administrator (Optional)" section.

When you are finished with this chapter, return to "Overview of Mandatory Tasks for Installing the Cisco Unity Bridge" to continue installing the Cisco Unity Bridge correctly.


Note The tasks in the overview list reference detailed instructions in the Cisco Unity Bridge Installation Guide and in other Cisco Unity Bridge documentation. Follow the documentation for a successful installation.


Installing Bridge Software

To Install Bridge Software


Step 1 Log on to the Bridge server by using the Windows 2000 Server Administrator account.

Step 2 On the Cisco Unity Bridge disc or from the location to which you saved the downloaded Bridge files, browse to the Install directory, and double-click Setup.exe.

Step 3 Click Next.

Step 4 In the Choose Destination Location dialog box, change the installation directory, if applicable, then click Next. Note that you install the Bridge software on the logical drive, not on drive C.

Step 5 Select the country that matches the country version of the voice-fax card(s) in the Bridge server or expansion chassis, then click Next.

Step 6 If a device driver service was previously installed for the voice-fax card(s), a message asks if you want to overwrite the existing service. Click Yes twice.

Step 7 Click Next.

Step 8 If prompted, remove the Cisco Unity Bridge disc from the CD-ROM drive.

Step 9 Click OK to restart the server.


Adding Password Protection to the Bridge Administrator (Optional)

Although the Bridge server itself is password protected, you may also want to add password protection to the Bridge Administrator, which is the Web administrator that allows you to access the Bridge via an intranet and remotely.

To Add Password Protection to the Bridge Administrator


Step 1 Log on to the Bridge server platform by using the Administrator account.

Step 2 On the Windows Start menu, click Programs > Administrative Tools > Internet Service Manager.

Step 3 In the tree, click the server name.

Step 4 Right-click Default Web Site, and select Properties.

Step 5 Click the Directory Security tab. In the Anonymous Access and Authentication section, click Edit.

Step 6 Select Integrated Windows Authentication, and uncheck the Anonymous Access check box.

Step 7 Click OK twice, and close the Internet Service Manager.

Step 8 In Windows Explorer, browse to the Starfish\Asp directory.

Step 9 Right-click the Starfish\Asp directory, and select Properties.

Step 10 Click the Security tab.

Step 11 Select Everyone. Uncheck the Allow Inheritable Permissions From Parent check box, and click Remove.

Step 12 Click Add to add users or groups to the Access Control List (ACL). Click OK when finished.

Step 13 In the Permissions list, select Full Control for the person(s) you want to have access.

Step 14 Click OK and close Windows Explorer.