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ccm 4.0 installation guide【马嘉爵作品】

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发表于 2005-9-8 22:25:37 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式

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Configuring Cisco Call Manager 4.0x to run under vmware Workstation
Getting Cisco Call Manager 4.0x to run under VMware is fairly easy if
you have a half a day to kill and a lot patience.
You'll need to build a clean Windows 2000 Server virtual machine capable
of 512MB of RAM minimum with 2 SCSI drives. I typically choose the LSI
Logic SCSI controller with Windows 2000 which has proven very stable.
The first virtual drive should be sized to 6GB minimum and the second
drive should be at least 2GB.
Visit the Download Center at the LSI Logic support website and download
the LSI20320-R SCSI Adapter drivers. Unpack the .zip file to your host
drive. Also unpack the .zip files inside the original .zip file.
Copy the LSI Logic drivers either to a floppy or make a floppy image to
attach to the virtual machine.
Follow the normal Windows 2000 Server installation procedures, and
remember to hit F6 during the first boot to add the LSI Logic mass
storage drivers, or you'll get an error that no drives were found.
During the network phase of the install, give the server a static IP
address. I typically run DHCP, WINS and DNS on the Cisco Call Manager
server, so I point the DNS and WINS entries at the IP address I assign
the server. If you have another WINS or DNS server, feel free to enter
those addresses instead.
When prompted to select which options to install, select the following
(If an option isn't listed, make sure it is unchecked):
Accessories and Utilities
       Accessories
               Clipboard Viewer
       Paint
       Wordpad
       Communications
       Hyperterminal
       Multimedia
       CD Player
       Sound Recorder
       Volume Control

Internet Information Services
       Common Files
       Internet Information Services Snap-In
       World Wide Web Server

Internet Information Services
       Common Files
       Internet Information Services Snap-In
       World Wide Web Server

Management and Monitoring Tools
       Network Monitor Tools
       Simple Network Management Protocol

Network Services (These three are optional)
       Domain Name System (DNS)
       Dynamic Host configuration Protocol (DHCP)
       Windows Internet Name Service (WINS)

Terminal Services
       Client Creator Files
       Enable Terminal Services
Remember to select Remote Administration mode for Terminal services when
prompted during the installation.
After the server completes the final reboot, login and perform a search
on Google or another search engine for the file MSJAVX86.EXE. This is
the Microsoft Java Virtual Machine. It is required for the DC Directory
installation phase. If you fail to install it now, you won't find out
until 40 minutes into the actual Cisco Call Manager installation that DC
Directory cannot extend it's schema. This file is no longer supplied,
maintained or available from MicROSoft directly.
Add the following keys and values to the Windows registry via RegEdit or
RegEdt32:
Registry Key    Setting         Type    Value
HKLM\Software\Cisco Systems\Model       Hardware        REG_SZ  MCS7835
HKLM\Software\Cisco Systems\Model       Memory  REG_SZ  512
HKLM\Software\Cisco Systems\Model       Speed   REG_SZ  2000
HKLM\Software\Spirian\System Info\OS Image      Version REG_SZ  2000.2.5
Reconfigure the CD-ROM drive as drive E:
Partition and format the second SCSI drive as drive D:
Run the Cisco OS 2.6 Upgrade and reboot the server when requested - you
should see 2 phases during the Express Install
Once the installation has completed and the server has been rebooted,
rerun the Cisco OS 2.6 Upgrade. This time you will see 3 phases. If you
fail to run this upgrade twice, the Cisco Call Manager installation may
complete successfully, but services and additional installation options
(i.e., BAT, CAR, etc.) will not run correctly.
After completing the second run of the Cisco OS 2.6 Upgrade, run the
Cisco OS 2.6 SR5 Update and reboot the server when requested.
Open System Properties (right-click My computer, then properties or
System in Control Panel) and select the Network Properties tab. Click
the Properties button and then the More button. Enter the DNS domain
name for the server. Click on OK a few times and reboot the server when
requested.
If you are installing WINS, DNS or DHCP, configure these services.
Run the Cisco Call Manager installation from the first CD and follow the
normal Cisco Call Manager installation procedures.
After the Cisco Call Manager reboots the server, you should have a
functioning Cisco Call Manager server.
NOTE: If you installed Cisco Call Manager 4.01, also install the Cisco
Call Manager 4.02a Update, as well as the Cisco Call Manager 4.02a SR1
Update. The SR1 update resolves a number of issues, including a problem
that affects running TAPS and the Auto Attendant on the Cisco Call
Manager server if you decide to use those options. TAPS in 4.02a without
the patch fails to upload the TAPS.aef script into the repository if you
install Extended Services 3.5(1) or 3.5(2).


Call Manager 3.3

I install using the following method and it works fine all the time..
system used by me was : intel celeron 1.2 Ghz , 256 MB RAM, 40 GB HD

Normally installation for all this will require around 2-3 Gigabit for Hard
Disk Space, RAM used is around 430 MB, so better use 512 MB Ram but for lab
test condtion 256 also works fine.

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>>>>>> CALL MANAGER 3.3(2)
routeros
发表于 2005-9-9 15:17:45 | 显示全部楼层
谢谢,这个很不错!!!
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发表于 2005-9-12 12:00:24 | 显示全部楼层
顶一顶。好东西
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