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Install, Upgrade, and Maintenance Guide  
for Cisco Unity Connection  
Release 10.x  
Published November, 2014  
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Preface  
Audience and Use  
The Install, Upgrade, and Maintenance Guide for Cisco Unity Connection Release 10.x explains the  
installation or upgrade scenarios of Cisco Unity Connection in various supported deployments. This  
guide also covers the steps for different migration scenarios, such as migrating a Cisco Unity server to  
a Unity Connection server and migrating a Unity Connection server running on a physical server to a  
virtual machine. In addition, this guide explains the procedure to take backup of a Unity Connection  
server using the supported tools.  
Documentation Conventions  
Table 1  
Conventions in the Installation, Upgrade, and Maintenance Guide for Cisco Unity  
Connection  
Convention  
Description  
Boldfaced text is used for:  
boldfaced text  
Key and button names. (Example: Select OK.)  
Information that you enter. (Example: Enter Administrator in the Username  
box.)  
< >  
Angle brackets are used around parameters for which you supply a value.  
address>/cuadmin.)  
(angle brackets)  
-
Hyphens separate keys that must be pressed simultaneously. (Example: Press  
(hyphen)  
Ctrl-Alt-Delete.)  
>
A right angle bracket is used to separate selections that you make on menus.  
(Example: On the Windows Start menu, select Settings > Control Panel > Phone  
and Modem Options.)  
(right angle  
bracket)  
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The Installation, Upgrade, and Maintenance Guide for Cisco Unity Connection also uses the following  
conventions:  
Note  
Caution  
Warning  
Means reader take note. Notes contain helpful suggestions or references to material not covered in the  
document.  
Means reader be careful. In this situation, you might do something that could result in equipment damage  
or loss of data.  
Means reader be warned. In this situation, you might perform an action that could result in  
bodily injury.  
(For translations of safety warnings listed in this guide, see Regulatory Compliance and Safety  
Information for Cisco Unity Connection at  
Cisco Unity Connection Documentation  
For descriptions and URLs of Unity Connection documentation on Cisco.com, see the Documentation  
Guide for Cisco Unity Connection Release 10.x. The document is shipped with Unity Connection  
Release 10.x, available at  
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request  
For information on obtaining documentation, submitting a service request, and gathering additional  
information, see the monthly What’s New in Cisco Product Documentation, which also lists all new and  
revised Cisco technical documentation, at:  
Subscribe to the What’s New in Cisco Product Documentation as a Really Simple Syndication (RSS) feed  
and set content to be delivered directly to your desktop using a reader application. The RSS feeds are a free  
service and Cisco currently supports RSS Version 2.0.  
Cisco Business Edition References in Documentation  
In Unity Connection 10.x documentation set, all the references to “Cisco Business Edition” apply on  
Business Edition 6000/7000 only. The references do not apply on any other Business Editions.  
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governing import, export, transfer and use. Delivery of Cisco cryptographic products does not imply  
third-party authority to import, export, distribute or use encryption. Importers, exporters, distributors  
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CH A P T E R  
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Installing Cisco Unity Connection  
Cisco Unity Connection can be deployed in either of the following ways:  
Standalone Deployment: Involves the installation of a Unity Connection as a single server.  
Cluster Deployment: Involves the installation of same version of two Unity Connection servers in  
an active-active or high availability mode. During the installation of Unity Connection as a cluster,  
the first server is referred to as publisher server and the second server as the subscriber server. For  
more information on cluster configuration, see the Configuring Cisco Unity Connection Cluster  
chapter.  
Note  
Unity Connection 10.0(1) and later releases can only be installed on virtual machines. For more  
Methods of Installation  
You can use either of the following methods to install standalone or cluster server:  
Standard Installation: Allows you to manually specify the installation information, such as  
hostname and IP address using installation wizard.  
Unattended Installation: Allows you to install Unity Connection using an installation disk and a  
pre-configured answer file floppy diskette. The answer file has all the information required for  
unattended installation. With Unity Connection 10.5(2) release, a seamless process of installation  
has been introduced, which allows you to start installation on both the publisher and subscriber  
servers simultaneously. The subscriber installation continues when the publisher is successfully  
installed. This type of unattended installation is Touchless Installation. For more information on  
Touchless Installation, see the Touchless Installation for Virtual Machine, page 1-18.  
Note  
You can also perform fresh installation of Unity Connection10.x and later using Cisco Prime  
Collaboration Deployment. For more information on Cisco PCD, see  
The answer file supports only fresh installs and does not support upgrades.  
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Important Considerations for Installation  
Important Considerations for Installation  
Before you proceed with the installation, consider the following points:  
Verify the system requirements, such as licensing and phone integration requirements necessary for  
the Unity Connection server in the System Requirements for Cisco Unity Connection guide at  
s.html.  
Be aware that when you install on an existing Unity Connection server, the hard drive gets formatted  
and all existing data on the drive gets overwritten.  
Ensure that you connect each Unity Connection server to an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) to  
provide power backup and protect your system. Failure to do so may result in damage to physical  
media and require a new installation.  
For a Unity Connection cluster:  
Install the Unity Connection software first on the publisher server and then on the subscriber  
server (applicable to only standard installation scenarios). For more information on installation  
scenarios, see Installation Scenarios.  
Note down the Security password that you mention at the time of installing publisher server.  
You need to specify the same password when installing the subscriber server in a cluster.  
Do not run Network Address Translation (NAT) or Port Address Translation (PAT) between the  
publisher and subscriber servers.  
Verify that DNS server is properly configured before installing Unity Connection. For more  
Do not perform any configuration changes during the installation.  
Be aware that the directory names and filenames that you enter during the installation are  
case-sensitive.  
Pre-Installation Tasks  
Before installing a Unity Connection server, you need to understand all the pre-installation steps as well.  
The Table 1-1 contains a list of pre-installation tasks that you must consider to ensure successful  
installation of Unity Connection server.  
Table 1-1  
Pre-Installation Tasks  
Task  
Important Notes  
Step 1  
Ensure that your servers are listed as supported hardware and For information about the capacity of server models,  
sized appropriately to support the load of the cluster.  
see the link  
Step 2  
Step 3  
Create the virtual machine using the correct OVA template. For more information, see the Creating a Virtual  
Change the boot order of the virtual machine to update the For more information, see the Changing the Boot  
BIOS settings.  
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Table 1-1  
Pre-Installation Tasks  
Task  
Important Notes  
Step 4  
Configure an external NTP server during a Unity Connection For more information, see the Command Line  
server installation.  
Interface Reference Guide for Cisco Unified  
Solutions for the latest release, available at  
For a Unity Connection cluster, the NTP server helps to  
synchronize time between publisher and subscriber server.  
Ensure the external NTP server is stratum 9 or higher  
(meaning stratums 1-9). The subscriber server will get its  
time from the publisher server.  
To verify the NTP status of the publisher server, log into the  
Command Line Interface on the publisher server and enter  
the following command:  
Caution  
If the publisher server fails to synchronize  
with an NTP server, installation of a  
subscriber server can also fail.  
utils ntp status  
Step 5  
Record the network interface card (NIC) speed and duplex  
settings of the switch port that connects to the new server.  
Enable PortFast on all switch ports that are connected  
to Cisco servers. With PortFast enabled, the switch  
immediately brings a port from the blocking state into  
the forwarding state by eliminating the forwarding  
delay [the amount of time that a port waits before  
changing from its Spanning-Tree Protocol (STP)  
learning and listening states to the forwarding state].  
Step 6  
Step 7  
Record the configurations settings for each server that you  
plan to install.  
To record your configuration settings, see the  
section.  
Download the signed .iso file of required Unity Connection Download from the given link:  
version from Cisco.com.Upload it on a data store or burn a  
disk image of the downloaded software.  
Creating a Virtual Machine  
To download the OVA template for creating virtual machines, open the following link, select Unity  
Connection Software, and then select the appropriate release number:  
To Create a Virtual Machine:  
Step 1  
To deploy the OVA template in a supported VMware client, from the File menu, select Deploy OVA  
template.  
Step 2  
Step 3  
Next, browse the OVA template from the URL or file location on the system.  
Follow on-screen instructions to create the virtual machine.  
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Changing the Boot Order of Virtual Machine  
To Change the Boot Order of the Unity Connection Virtual Machine  
Step 1  
Step 2  
Step 3  
Step 4  
Step 5  
In VMware client, power off the virtual machine that has the deployed OVA template.  
In the left pane of VMware client, right-click the name of the virtual machine, and select Edit Settings.  
In the Virtual Machine Properties dialog box, select the Options tab.  
In the Settings column, from the Advanced menu, select Boot Options.  
In the Force BIOS Setup, check the The next time the virtual machine boots, force entry into the  
BIOS setup screen. check box.  
Step 6  
Step 7  
Select OK to close the Virtual Machine Properties dialog box.  
Power on the virtual machine.  
The virtual machine will boot into the BIOS menu.  
Step 8  
Step 9  
Navigate to the Boot menu and change the boot device order so the CD-ROM device is listed first and  
the Hard Drive device is listed second.  
Save the change and exit BIOS setup.  
Changing Reservation on Virtual Machines Running with E7 or E5440  
Processors  
Added February, 2015  
The CPU reservations are now included in OVAs, which are based on the Xeon 7500 processor. If the  
customer wants to run virtual machine on the E7 or E5440 processor, the CPU reservation numbers are  
higher than available cycles on 1 virtual CPU.  
Based on the lab tests, we see that the 2.4 GHz reservation on E7 or E5540 processor has the same  
performance as a 2.53 GHz Xeon 7500 processor. Therefore, it is fine to change the reservation numbers  
on the virtual machine manually when running them on the E7 or E5440 processors for 5000, 10,000, or  
20,000 deployment options.  
For more on the reservations for the E7 or E5440 processor, see the docwiki available at  
To Change the Reservation Value of the Unity Connection 8.6(2) or Later Virtual Machine  
Step 1  
Step 2  
Step 3  
Step 4  
Step 5  
Step 6  
Step 7  
In VMware vSphere Client, select the host on which virtual machine is created.  
Click the Summary tab, under CPU, note the available CPU cycles for 1 virtual CPU in GHz.  
Power off the virtual machine on which you deployed the OVA template  
In the left pane of vSphere Client, right-click the name of the virtual machine and select Edit Settings.  
In the Virtual Machine Properties dialog box, select the Resources tab.  
In the Settings column, select CPU.  
Under Resource Allocation, enter the new reservation value in the Reservation textbox. The new  
reservation value is calculated as the number of CPUsX2.4GHz (for E5440 processor) and the number  
of CPUs multiplied by the 1 virtual CPU cycles in GHz (from step 2) (for E7 processor).  
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Step 8  
Step 9  
Click OK to close the Virtual Machine Properties dialog box.  
Power ON the virtual machine.  
Verifying DNS Settings  
To Verify DNS Settings  
Step 1  
Step 2  
Step 3  
Login to command prompt.  
To ping each server by its DNS name, enter ping DNS_name.  
To look up each server by IP address, enter nslookup IP_address.  
Gathering Information for Installation  
Use the Table 1-2 to record the information about your server. Gather this information for a single Unity  
Connection server or for both the servers in a Unity Connection cluster. You should make copies of this  
table and record your entries for each server in a separate table.  
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Table 1-2  
Gathering Information for Installation  
Configuration Setting  
Description  
Can Setting Be Changed After Installation?  
Yes, using the CLI command  
CLI > set timezone  
Time Zone: _____________________  
Sets the local time zone and offset  
from Greenwich Mean Time (GMT).  
Select the time zone that most closely  
matches the location of your server.  
Caution  
In a cluster, you must set  
the subscriber server to the  
same time zone as the  
publisher server.  
MTU Size: ______________________ Sets the largest packet, in bytes, that Yes, using the CLI command  
this host will transmit on the network.  
CLI > set network mtu  
By default, MTU is set to the size  
defined in the operating system.  
Selecting a different packet size  
would be more prevalent where a  
VPN or IPsec tunnel is used with a  
custom packet size. Web access over  
VPN can cause web pages not to load  
because of an improper MTU  
configuration.  
The MTU size that you configure  
must not exceed the lowest MTU size  
that is configured on any link in your  
network.  
Note  
In clustered server pairs, the  
MTU setting must be the  
same on both servers.  
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Gathering Information for Installation  
Configuration Setting  
Description  
Can Setting Be Changed After Installation?  
Yes, using the CLI command  
CLI > set network dhcp  
Hostname and IP addresses:  
DHCP (Yes/No): ______  
Sets whether to use DHCP to  
automatically configure the network  
settings on your server.  
If DHCP is No:  
CLI > set network gateway  
CLI > set network ip eth0  
If you select No, you must enter a  
hostname, IP address, IP address  
mask, and the gateway IP address.  
Hostname: _________________  
IP Address: _________________  
IP Mask: ___________________  
Gateway (GW) Address:________  
The hostname can contain up to 64  
alphanumeric characters, hyphens,  
underscores, and period. The first  
character cannot be a hyphen.  
We recommend you use static  
Dynamic Host Control Protocol  
(DHCP) host configuration to ensure  
the DHCP server always provides the  
same IP address settings to the server  
Note  
If you do not have a gateway,  
you must still set this field to  
255.255.255.255. Not  
specifying a gateway may  
limit you to only being able to  
communicate with devices on  
your subnet.  
Caution  
Make sure not  
to use  
ciscounity in  
the hostname  
of the server  
else enterprise  
replication  
will break.  
Domain Name Server:  
Sets whether a DNS server resolves a Yes, using the CLI commands  
hostname and IP address.  
DNS: (Yes/No): ______  
CLI > set network dns  
Note  
Unity Connection enables the  
use of a domain name server  
to locate other Cisco Unity  
servers and devices. This is  
necessary when configuring  
digital networking and  
If DNS is Yes:  
CLI > set network domain  
Domain: ____________________  
DNS Primary: _________________  
DNS Secondary: _______________  
clustered server pairs. We  
recommend you to configure  
a secondary DNS server to  
avoid any loss of connectivity  
or service.  
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Gathering Information for Installation  
Configuration Setting  
Description  
Can Setting Be Changed After Installation?  
Administrator Account Credentials:  
Login: ____________________  
Password: _________________  
Sets the administrator credentials for Login: No.  
secure shell access to the CLI and for  
Password: yes, using the CLI command  
logging into Cisco Unified  
Communications Operating System  
and Disaster Recovery System.  
CLI > set password user admin  
Note  
You can create additional  
administrator accounts after  
installation.  
The administrator account should be  
shared only with installers and  
engineers who have a thorough  
understanding and are responsible for  
platform administration and  
upgrades, and backup and restore  
operations.  
Note  
Ensure the password is at  
least six characters long; it  
can contain alphanumeric  
characters, hyphens, and  
underscore.  
Certificate Information:  
Sets information used by the server to Yes, using the CLI command  
generate certificate signing requests  
(CSRs) that are used to obtain  
third-party certificates.  
Organization: ____________________  
Unit: ______________________  
Location: _________________  
State: ____________________  
Country: _________________  
CLI > set web-security  
Tip  
To enter more than one  
business unit name, separate  
the entries with a comma. For  
entries that already contain a  
comma, enter a backslash  
before the comma that is  
included as part of the entry.  
For location, you can enter any  
setting that is meaningful within your  
organization. Examples include the  
state or the city where the server is  
located.  
Cluster:  
First server refers to the publisher  
server. During the installation of  
second or subscriber server, enter the  
details of the first server.  
First server in cluster (Yes/No): ____  
If First server is No:  
Publisher hostname: ____________  
Publisher IP address: ____________  
Publisher security password: ______  
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Table 1-2  
Gathering Information for Installation  
Configuration Setting  
Description  
Can Setting Be Changed After Installation?  
NTP Servers:  
Sets the hostname or IP address of  
one or more network time protocol  
(NTP) servers that synchronizes with  
your Unity Connection server.  
Yes, using Cisco Unified Operating  
System Administration:  
NTP Server 1: __________________  
NTP Server 2: __________________  
NTP Server 3: __________________  
NTP Server 4: __________________  
NTP Server 5: __________________  
Settings > NTP Servers  
Using the CLI command  
The NTP service ensures that the  
time synchronized is accurate for  
date/timestamps of messages,  
reports, and various tools, such as  
logs and traces.  
CLI > using the CLI command  
All Unity Connection servers require  
an external NTP source that are  
accessible during installation. The  
source can be a corporate head-end  
router synchronized with a public  
NTP time server or it can be the  
public NTP time server itself.  
Note  
To avoid potential  
compatibility, accuracy, and  
network jitter problems, the  
external NTP servers should  
be NTP v4 (version 4). If you  
are usingIPv6 addressing,  
external NTP servers must be  
NTP v6.  
Note  
The NTP server that you  
specify for the publisher  
server is automatically  
applied for the subscriber  
server.  
Security Password  
Sets the password used by a  
subscriber server to communicate  
with a publisher server.  
Yes, using the CLI command  
CLI > set password user security  
The security password is also used by  
the Disaster Recovery System to  
encrypt backups.  
Caution  
If you are changing the security  
password in a clustered server  
pair, you must change the  
security password on both  
servers and reboot both servers.  
For more information, see the  
description of this command in  
the Command Line Interface  
Reference Guide for Cisco  
Unified Solutions.  
The password must contain at least  
six alphanumeric characters. It can  
contain hyphens and underscores, but  
it must start with an alphanumeric  
character.  
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Table 1-2  
Gathering Information for Installation  
Configuration Setting  
Description  
Can Setting Be Changed After Installation?  
SMTP Server  
Sets the hostname or IP address for Yes, using the CLI command:  
the SMTP server that is used for  
CLI > set smtp  
outbound e-mail, intrasite links,  
Voice Profile for Internet Mail  
(VPIM), and HTTPS networking.  
The hostname can contain  
alphanumeric characters, hyphens, or  
periods but it must start with an  
alphanumeric character.  
Note  
You must specify an SMTP  
server if you plan to use  
electronic notification.  
Application Account Credentials:  
Login: ____________________  
Password: _________________  
Sets the default credentials for the  
Unity Connection applications,  
including Cisco Unity Connection  
Administration and Cisco Unity  
Connection Serviceability.  
Yes, using Cisco Unity Connection  
Administration and the CLI command:  
CLI > utils cuc reset password  
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Installation Scenarios  
Installation Scenarios  
Table 1-3  
Installation Scenarios  
Installation  
Scenarios  
Installation Method  
Standalone  
Standard  
Deployment  
Unattended  
Cluster Deployment Standard  
Unattended  
Installation Tasks  
Depending on the type of installation scenario, you need to perform the following tasks to install the  
Unity Connection software:  
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Navigating Within the Installation Wizard  
For instructions on how to navigate within the installation wizard, see Table 1-4.  
Table 1-4 Installation Wizard Navigation  
To Do This  
Press This  
Tab  
Move to the next field  
Move to the previous field  
Select an option  
Alt-Tab  
Space bar or Enter  
Scroll up or down in a list  
Go to the previous window  
Get help information on a window  
Up or down arrow  
Space bar or Enter to select Back (when available)  
Space bar or Enter to select Help (when available)  
Installing the Publisher Server  
While installing a Unity Connection server, you are prompted to enter different configuration  
information. Refer the table mentioned in the Gathering Information for Installation, page 1-5 section  
wherever applicable.  
To Install a Unity Connection Publisher Server  
Step 1  
Prepare the virtual machine to install Unity Connection:  
a. Select Edit virtual machine settings to select the ISO image from CD/DVD drive using client  
device or from data store.  
b. Navigate to the Console tab. A screen prompting you to check the integrity of the DVD appears.  
c. Select Yes to perform the media check or Skip to move to the next step.  
Note  
If you select media check and it fails, either download another copy from Cisco.com or obtain  
another DVD directly from Cisco.  
d. After performing the hardware check, you get a prompt to restart the system. You need to select Yes  
to continue installation. After the system restarts, the Product Deployment Selection window  
displays.  
Step 2  
Step 3  
In the Product Deployment Selection window, select Cisco Unity Connection and select OK. The  
Proceed with Install window appears.  
In the Proceed with Install window, select Yes to continue the installation.  
Caution  
Step 4  
If you select Yes on the Proceed with Install window, all existing data on your hard drive gets  
overwritten and destroyed.  
The Platform Installation Wizard window appears.  
In the Platform Installation Wizard window, select the applicable option:  
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If you want to perform a standard installation, select Proceed, and continue with this procedure.  
If you want to perform an unattended installation, select Skip. Connect the answer file image on a  
virtual floppy diskette and select Continue. The installation wizard will read the configuration  
information during the installation process and then follow the steps mentioned in the  
Step 5  
If you select Proceed in the previous window, the Apply Patch window appears:  
Select Yes to upgrade to a later Service Release of the software during installation and follow the  
process mentioned in the Applying a Patch, page 1-19 section.  
Select No to skip this step and the Basic Install window appears.  
Step 6  
Step 7  
In the Basic Install window, select Continue to install the software version or configure the pre-  
installed software. The Timezone Configuration window appears.  
In the Timezone Configuration window, select the appropriate time zone for the server and then select  
OK. The Auto Negotiation Configuration window appears.  
Caution  
In a cluster, the subscriber server must be configured to use the same time zone as the  
publisher server. The replication will not work if the timezone is not same.  
Step 8  
Step 9  
In the Auto Negotiation Configuration window, select Continue. The MTU Configuration window  
appears.  
In the MTU Configuration window, select the applicable option:  
Select No to accept the default value (1500 bytes).  
Select Yes to change the MTU size, enter the new MTU size, and select OK.  
Caution  
If you configure the MTU size incorrectly, your network performance can be affected.  
The DHCP Configuration window appears.  
Step 10 In the DHCP Configuration window, select the applicable option:  
Select Yes to use DHCP server that is configured in your network.The network restarts and the  
Administrator Login Configuration window appears.  
Select No to configure a static IP address for the server and continue with this procedure. The Static  
Network Configuration window appears.  
Step 11 In the Static Network Configuration window, enter the static network configuration information.  
The DNS Client Configuration window displays.  
Step 12 To enable DNS, choose Yes, enter the DNS client information and select OK.  
The network restarts using the new configuration information and the Administrator Login  
Configuration window appears.  
Step 13 Enter the administrator login and password.  
The Certificate Information window appears.  
Step 14 Enter your certificate signing request information and select OK.  
The First Node Configuration window appears.  
Step 15 In the First Node Configuration window, select the applicable option:  
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Select Yes to configure this server as the publisher server or as a standalone server and continue this  
procedure. The Network Time Protocol Client Configuration window appears.  
Select No to configure this server as the subscriber server.  
Step 16 In the Network Time Protocol Client Configuration window, enter the hostname or IP address of the  
NTP server(s) and select OK. The Security Configuration window appears.  
Note  
Cisco recommends that you use an external NTP server to ensure accurate system time on the  
publisher server. However, you can configure multiple NTP servers based on your requirements.  
Step 17 In the Security Configuration window, enter the security password.  
Note  
The system uses this password to authorize communications between the publisher and  
subscriber servers; you must ensure this password is identical on the two servers.  
The SMTP Host Configuration window appears.  
Step 18 In the SMTP Host Configuration window:  
a. Select Yes to configure an SMTP server and enter the SMTP server name or IP address.  
b. Select OK. The Application User Configuration window appears.  
Note  
You must configure an SMTP server to use certain platform features; however, you can also  
configure an SMTP server later using the platform GUI or the command line interface.  
Step 19 In the Application User Configuration window:  
a. Enter the Application User name and password and confirm the password by entering it again.  
Note  
Do not use the system application name as the Application User name. Using a system  
application name causes the installation to fail with an unrecoverable error during the  
installation of the database. The system application names are operator, replication,  
undeliverablemessagesmailbox, and Unity Connection.  
b. Select OK. The Platform Configuration Confirmation window appears.  
Step 20 In the Platform Configuration Confirmation window, select OK to continue the installation. The  
system installs and configures the software.  
Step 21 When the installation process completes, you are prompted to log in using the Administrator account  
and password.  
Step 22 Complete the post-installation tasks listed in the Post-Installation Tasks, page 1-24 section.  
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Configuring Subscriber Server on the Publisher Server  
To Configure Subscriber server on the publisher server  
Step 1  
Step 2  
Step 3  
Step 4  
Sign in to Cisco Unity Connection Administration.  
Expand System Settings and select Cluster.  
On the Find and List Servers page, select Add New.  
On the New Server Configuration page, in the Hostname or IP Address field, enter the hostname or IP  
address of the second server in the cluster.  
Step 5  
Step 6  
(Optional) In the MAC Address field, enter the MAC address of the second server.  
In the Description field, enter a description for the second server and select Save.  
Installing the Subscriber Server  
To install the subscriber server, follow the steps of installing publisher server until the First Node  
Configuration window appears and then continue the following procedure.  
While installing a Unity Connection server, you are prompted to enter different configuration  
information. Refer the table mentioned in the Gathering Information for Installation, page 1-5 section  
wherever applicable.  
To Install a Subscriber Server  
Step 1  
Step 2  
In the Console tab, on the First Node Configuration window, select No to continue the installation of  
the subscriber server and select OK.  
The Network Connectivity Test Configuration window displays.  
During installation of a subscriber server, the system checks to ensure that the subscriber server can  
connect to the publisher server.  
To pause the installation after the system successfully verifies network connectivity, select Yes.  
To continue the installation, select No.  
The First Node Access Configuration window displays.  
Enter the connectivity information for the publisher server and select OK.  
The system checks for network connectivity.  
Step 3  
If you select to pause the system after the system successfully verifies network connectivity, the  
Successful Cisco Unity Connection to First Node window displays. Select Continue.  
Note  
If the network connectivity test fails, the system stops and allows you to go back and re-enter  
the parameter information.  
The SMTP Host Configuration window displays.  
Step 4  
If you want to configure an SMTP server, select Yes and enter the SMTP server name.  
The Platform Configuration Confirmation window displays.  
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Step 5  
Step 6  
Select OK to start installing the software.  
When the installation process completes, you are prompted to log in using the Administrator account  
and password.  
Step 7  
Complete the post-installation tasks that are listed in the Post-Installation Tasks, page 1-24 section.  
Generating Answer File for Unattended Installation  
You can generate answer files using Cisco Unified Communications Answer File Generator web  
application. To use the answer file during installation, you need to save the answer file to the root  
directory of a floppy diskette, browse to the file during installation, and leave the installation to  
complete.  
In case of Unity Connection cluster:  
You need to generate separate answer files for publisher and subscriber servers.  
You are not required to enter details of the publisher server manually on the subscriber server during  
subscriber server installation.  
Note  
The Cisco Unified Communications Answer File Generator supports Internet Explorer version 11.0 or  
higher and Mozilla version 28.0 or higher.  
Task List for Unattended Installation  
You need to perform the following tasks to generate answer file and create floppy image for unattended  
installation.  
1. Generate and download answer files that includes the platformConfig.xml files for both the publisher  
and the subscriber server. For more information on how to generate answer files, see To Generate  
2. After generating the answer files, create a floppy image. For more information, see  
3. Deploy and configure the servers in the cluster, publisher and subscriber. For more information, see  
4. To install the publisher and subscriber server, see the Installing the Publisher Server, page 1-12 and  
To Generate and Download Answer Files using AFG  
Step 1  
Log in to the Unity Connection Answer File Generator application. The answer file can be generated  
using the following link: http://www.cisco.com/web/cuc_afg/index.html.  
Step 2  
Step 3  
Enter details in the Clusterwide Configuration section.  
Enter details for the primary node in the Primary Node Configuration section.  
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Step 4  
(Optional) If you want to enable Dynamic Cluster Configuration, enter a value in the  
Dynamic-cluster-config-timer field.  
Note  
Step 4 is mandatory when you are using Dynamic-cluster-configuration process for Touchless  
installation.  
Step 5  
Step 6  
Enter details for the secondary node in the Secondary Node Configuration section.  
In the List of Secondary Nodes list box, select Add Secondary Node. The node that you add as  
secondary node appears in this list box.  
Step 7  
Step 8  
Click Generate Answer Files. A dialog box appears showing the details for the primary node, the  
secondary node, and the clusterConfig file.  
In the Communications Answer File Generator dialog box, follow the download instructions, and then  
click the Download File button to download the answer files to your computer.  
To Configure the Publisher Server on Virtual Machine  
Step 1  
Step 2  
Log in to the virtual machine to start the cluster installation.  
From the VM menu, choose Edit settings to mount the floppy image that you have created from the  
Answer File Generator tool. The Virtual Machine Properties dialog box appears.  
Step 3  
Step 4  
From the available hardware list, select Floppy drive 1.  
In the Device Type section, select Use the existing floppy image in the database, and then click  
Browse to navigate to the floppy image.  
Step 5  
Step 6  
Click OK. The floppy image is attached.  
Select the CD/DVD Drive 1 > Connect to ISO image on local disk option from the toolbar and choose  
CD/DVD Drive1 > Connect to ISO image on a datastore, navigate to the data store to select the ISO  
image, and click OK. The ISO image is attached and the installation starts.  
Step 7  
(Optional) If you want to test the media before the installation, click OK in the Disc Found message  
box, or select Skip to skip testing the media before the installation. The installation proceeds without  
any manual intervention. The publisher is installed and the subscribers is added to the publisher.  
To Configure the Subscriber Server on Virtual Machine  
Step 1  
Step 2  
You can install the subscriber only after the publisher is installed.(Applicable to only unattended  
installation, not valid for Touchless install).  
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Touchless Installation for Virtual Machine  
Touchless installation is an enhancement of the existing unattended installation, which promotes  
simplified cluster installation. In unattended installation, you first install Unity Connection on the  
publisher server using answer file, add the subscriber server to the Cluster page of the publisher server,  
and then start the installation of subscriber server. However, in Touchless installation, you are not  
required to manually enter the details of the subscriber server on the publisher server. The subscriber  
details are automatically updated through clusterConfig.xml file or dynamic-cluster-configuration  
option in the AFG tool, which minimizes the need for intervention and scheduling during the deployment  
of a new cluster.  
Note  
ClusterConfig.xml file is generated only for the Touchless installation of Unity Connection 10.5(2) and  
above.  
Methods for Touchless Installation  
You can use either of the following two methods for Touchless installation:  
Predefined Cluster Configurations (AFG Process)  
Automatic Sequencing of Touchless server (Subscriber-Dynamic-Cluster configuration).  
Predefined Cluster Configurations (AFG Process)  
In this method of installation, the Answer File Generator (AFG) tool generates the clusterConfig.xml file  
along with the existing platformConfig.xml file for both the publisher and subscriber servers. If you  
specify the details of the subscriber server in the AFG tool, those details are included in the  
clusterConfig.xml file. After the publisher server is installed, it reads the clusterConfig.xml file and if  
the publisher server finds the subscriber server, it adds the subscriber server to its processnode table.  
Adding the subscriber server to the processnode table eliminates the need to wait for the publisher server  
to finish its installation, and then manually add the subscriber server on the server page.Thus, the entire  
installation process occurs automatically.  
Automatic Sequencing of Touchless Server (dynamic-cluster-configuration)  
In automatic sequencing feature, subscriber gets configured dynamically along with the publisher during  
the installation. To use this functionality, enable the dynamic-cluster-configuration option in the AFG  
tool or use the command line interface (CLI) command on the publisher server. To use CLI to enable  
dynamic-configuration functionality, see (Optional) To Enable Dynamic-Cluster-Configuration Using  
CLI, page 1-19. There is no clusterconfig.xml file in this process of Touchless install.You need to enable  
the Dynamic Cluster Config Timer (1-24 hours) and start the installation on both the servers at the same  
time. The number of hours is the duration for which subscriber waits for publisher to receive the  
subscriber entry in the processnode table.  
Task List for Touchless Installation  
You need to perform the following tasks to generate answer files and create floppy image for Touchless  
installation.  
1. Generate and download answer files that includes the platformConfig.xml files for both the publisher  
and the subscriber server and clusterconfig.xml file (only for AFG Process). For more information on  
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Note  
In case you are using dynamic-cluster-configuration method of installation, then you just need  
to enable dynamic-cluster-configuration option in the AFG tool and follow the step1.  
2. After generating the answer files, create a floppy image. For more information, see  
3. Deploy and configure the servers in the cluster, publisher and subscriber. For more information, see  
4. To install the publisher server, see the Installing the Publisher Server, page 1-12 section for cluster  
deployment.  
5. The installation of subscriber continues if:  
You enable the dynamic-cluster-configuration timer.  
The clusterConfig.xml files are present.  
(Optional) To Enable Dynamic-Cluster-Configuration Using CLI  
Step 1  
You can enable Dynamic-Cluster-Configuration through the CLI for up to an hour using the command:  
set network cluster subscriber dynamic-cluster-config {default | no. of hours}. For more information, see  
the Set command chapter of Command Line Interface Guide for Cisco Unified Communications  
Solutions, Release 10.0(1) guide at  
Step 2  
Step 3  
Add the new cluster subscriber through the CLI in the following format: set network cluster subscriber  
details <servertype> <hostname> <ip> <domainname>.  
You can use show network cluster CLI to check the entries in the processnode table. For more  
information, see show command chapter of Command Line Interface Guide for Cisco Unified  
Communications Solutions, Release 10.0(1) guide at  
Applying a Patch  
You must obtain the appropriate upgrade file from Cisco.com before you can upgrade during installation.  
To apply a patch, select Yes in the Apply a Patch window that appears during the installation of publisher  
or subscriber server. The installation wizard installs the software version on the DVD first and then  
restarts the system.  
Note  
You can upgrade to any supported higher release if you have a full patch of the release not an Engineering  
Special (ES).  
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You can access the upgrade file during the installation process either from a local disk (DVD) or from a  
remote FTP or SFTP server.  
To Apply a Patch  
Step 1  
Step 2  
If you select Yes in the Apply a Patch window, the Install Upgrade Retrieval Mechanism  
Configuration window appears.  
Select the upgrade retrieval mechanism to use to retrieve the upgrade file:  
SFTP—Retrieves the upgrade file from a remote server using the Secure File Transfer Protocol  
(SFTP). Skip to the Upgrading from a Remote Server, page 1-20 section.  
FTP—Retrieves the upgrade file from a remote server using File Transfer Protocol (FTP). Skip to  
LOCAL—Retrieves the upgrade file from a local DVD. Continue with the Upgrading from a Local  
Disk, page 1-22 section.  
Upgrading from a Remote Server  
Cisco allows you to use any SFTP server product but recommends SFTP products that have been  
certified with Cisco through the Cisco Technology Developer Partner program (CTDP). CTDP partners,  
such as GlobalSCAPE, certify their products with specified version of Cisco Unified Communications  
Manager. For information on using GlobalSCAPE with supported Cisco Unified Communications  
versions, refer to http://www.globalscape.com/gsftps/cisco.aspx. Cisco uses the following servers for  
internal testing. You may use one of these servers, but you must contact the vendor for support:  
Open SSH (for Unix systems. Refer to http://sshwindows.sourceforge.net/)  
Note  
For issues with third-party products that have not been certified through the CTDP process, contact the  
third-party vendor for support.  
If you choose to upgrade through an FTP or SFTP connection to a remote server, you must first configure  
network settings so that the server can connect to the network.  
To Upgrade from a Remote Server When Applying a Patch  
Step 1  
Step 2  
The Auto Negotiation Configuration window displays.  
The installation process allows you to automatically set the speed and duplex settings of the Ethernet  
network interface card (NIC) using automatic negotiation. You can change this setting after installation.  
Note  
To use this option, your hub or Ethernet switch must support automatic negotiation.  
To enable automatic negotiation, select Yes.  
The MTU Configuration window displays. Continue with Step 4.  
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To disable automatic negotiation, select No. The NIC Speed and Duplex Configuration window  
displays. Continue with Step 3.  
Step 3  
Step 4  
If you choose to disable automatic negotiation, manually select the appropriate NIC speed and duplex  
settings now and select OK to continue.  
The MTU Configuration window displays.  
In the MTU Configuration window, you can change the MTU size from the operating system default.  
The maximum transmission unit (MTU) represents the largest packet, in bytes, that this host will  
transmit on the network. If you are unsure of the MTU setting for your network, use the default value.  
Caution  
If you configure the MTU size incorrectly, your network performance can be affected.  
To accept the default value (1500 bytes), select No.  
To change the MTU size from the operating system default, select Yes, enter the new MTU size, and  
select OK.  
The DHCP Configuration window displays.  
Step 5  
For network configuration, you can choose to either set up static network IP addresses for the Unity  
Connection server and gateway or to use Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP). Static IP  
addresses are recommended.  
If you have a DHCP server that is configured in your network and want to use DHCP, choose Yes.  
The installation process attempts to verify network connectivity.  
If you want to configure static IP addresses for the server, choose No. The Static Network  
Configuration window displays.  
Step 6  
Step 7  
If you choose not to use DHCP, enter your static network configuration values and select OK.  
The DNS Client Configuration window displays.  
To enable DNS, select Yes, enter the DNS client information and select OK.  
After the system configures the network and checks for connectivity, the Remote Patch Configuration  
window displays.  
Step 8  
Enter the location and login information for the remote file server. The system connects to the remote  
server and retrieves a list of available upgrade patches.  
If the upgrade file is located on a Linux or Unix server, you must enter a forward slash at the beginning  
of the directory path. For example, if the upgrade file is in the patches directory, you must enter /patches  
If the upgrade file is located on a Windows server, remember that you are connecting to an FTP or SFTP  
server, so use the appropriate syntax, including:  
Begin the path with a forward slash (/) and use forward slashes throughout the path.  
The path must start from the FTP or SFTP root directory on the server, so you cannot enter a  
Windows absolute path that starts with a drive letter (for example, C:).  
The Install Upgrade Patch Selection window displays.  
Step 9  
Select the upgrade patch to install. The system downloads, unpacks, and installs the patch and then  
restarts the system with the upgraded software version running.  
After the system restarts, the Pre-existing Configuration Information window displays.  
Step 10 To continue the installation, select Proceed.  
The Platform Installation Wizard window displays.  
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Step 11 To continue the installation, select Proceed or select Cancel to stop the installation.  
If you select Proceed, the Apply Patch window displays. Continue with Step 12.  
If you select Cancel, the system halts, and you can safely power down the server.  
Step 12 When the Apply Patch window displays, select No, the “Basic Install” window appears.  
Step 13 Select Continue in the window to install the software version on the DVD or configure the pre- installed  
software and move to Step 7 of the Installing the Publisher Server section.  
Upgrading from a Local Disk  
Before you can upgrade from a local disk, you must download the appropriate patch file from Cisco.com  
and use it to create an upgrade DVD. You must create an ISO image on the DVD from the upgrade file.  
Just copying the ISO file to a DVD will not work.  
To Upgrade from a Local Disk When Applying a Patch  
Step 1  
When the Local Patch Configuration window displays, enter the patch directory and patch name, if  
required, and select OK.  
The Install Upgrade Patch Selection Validation window displays.  
Step 2  
Step 3  
The window displays the patch file that is available on the DVD. To update the system with this patch,  
select Continue.  
Select the upgrade patch to install. The system installs the patch, then restarts the system with the  
upgraded software version running.  
After the system restarts, the Preexisting Configuration Information window displays.  
To continue the installation, select Proceed.  
Step 4  
Step 5  
The Platform Installation Wizard window displays.  
To continue the installation, select Proceed or select Cancel to stop the installation.  
If you select Proceed, the Apply Patch window displays. Continue with Step 6.  
If you select Cancel, the system halts, and you can safely power down the server.  
When the Apply Patch window displays, select No, the “Basic Install” window appears.  
Step 6  
Step 7  
Select Continue in the window to install the software version on the DVD or configure the pre- installed  
software and move to Step 7 of the Installing the Publisher Server section.  
Verifying the Installation  
After the installation application has finished, the new server displays its hostname and the  
administration account login prompt.  
To Verify the Installation  
Step 1  
Log in with the administration account user name and password.  
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The server opens a command line interface.  
Step 2  
Verify that server network services are running:  
a. At the CLI prompt, enter the command utils service list.  
It might take a few minutes for all services to start completely. During this time, you might notice  
that services might be listed as [Starting].  
b. Repeat the utils service list command until all network services are listed as [Started].  
In particular, the Cisco Tomcat service must be started before you can proceed to the next  
verification step.  
Step 3  
Verify the server details:  
a. Open a web browser on a personal computer that has network access to the server. Unity Connection  
supports different web browsers, such as Microsoft Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox.  
b. In the web browser, enter the URL “https://<publisher_ip_address>/cmplatform”.  
c. Login to Cisco Unified OS Administration using the administrator user name and password  
specified during the installation.  
d. Select Show > System from the toolbar to display the system status page, showing the current date,  
uptime, software level, along with the CPU and memory usage.  
e. Use the Show menu to check:  
Cluster: displays the IP address, hostname, alias, server type, and database replication status of  
the single server or both the server in case of cluster.  
Hardware: platform type, serial number, hardware, and other options  
Network: current network interface configuration, status, and packets  
Software: current active and inactive software partitions  
Step 4  
Verify the server status:  
a. In the web browser, enter the URL “https://<publisher_ip_address>/cuadmin”.  
b. The Cisco Unity Connection Administration window opens. Select Cisco Unity Connection  
Serviceability from the navigation pane. Login using the application user name and password  
specified during the installation.  
c. Select Tools > Cluster Management. It lists the server status of either single server or both the  
servers in case of cluster. For a standalone server deployment, the server shows Primary status  
whereas in case of cluster, one of the server shows Primary status and the other shows Secondary  
status.  
Cisco Unity Connection Survivable Remote Site Voicemail Installation  
You install a Cisco Unity Connection Survivable Remote Site Voicemail (SRSV) server by converting a  
standalone Unity Connection server with the CLI command  
utils cuc activate CUSRSV  
Warning  
After installing Unity Connection SRSV, you can not revert to a standalone Unity Connection server.  
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Caution  
Note  
All the existing Unity Connection configurations are lost after running the conversion.  
The unrestricted version of Unity Connection SRSV works only with the unrestricted version of Unity  
Connection (central) server.  
Post-Installation Tasks  
After installing Unity Connection on your server, you should perform the following additional tasks  
before configuring the system for your application:  
Obtain the licenses for the Unity Connection server.  
For more information, see the Managing Licenses chapter.  
(Optional) Change the application passwords.  
You can change the passwords using either the Cisco Unity Connection Administration web  
application, or you can log into the server and run the CLI command  
utils cuc reset password  
If you require additional languages, install them.  
Install the Cisco Unified Real-Time Monitoring Tool.  
You can use Cisco Unified Real-Time Monitoring Tool to monitor system health, and view and  
collect logs. For more information on RTMT, see the Cisco Unified Real-Time Monitoring Tool  
Administration Guide Release 10.x at  
(Optional): You can configure RTMT to send alert notifications through emails to the specified  
email address. For more information on enabling email alert, see the “Enable email alert” section of  
the Cisco Unified Real-Time Monitoring Tool Administration Guide.  
Activate Unity Connection feature services.  
For service activation requirements, see the Cisco Unified Serviceability Administration Guide  
Release 10.x at  
Configure the backup settings. For more information, see the Backing Up and Restoring Cisco Unity  
Troubleshooting Installation Issues  
Follow the steps in this section to troubleshoot issues faced during installation.  
Examine the log files if you encounter problems during installation. Use the following commands  
in Command Line Interface to view log files.  
To obtain a list of install log files from the command line, enter  
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CLI>file list install *  
To view the log file from the command line, enter  
CLI>file view install log_file  
where log_file is the log file name.  
You can also view logs using the Cisco Unified Real-Time Monitoring Tool.  
You can dump the install logs to the serial port of a virtual machine using the “Dumping Install Logs”  
procedure mentioned at  
ne.  
For more information on troubleshooting installation issues, see the Troubleshooting Guide for  
Cisco Unity Connection Release 10.x, available at  
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Backing Up and Restoring Cisco Unity  
Connection Components  
You must take the backup of Cisco Unity Connection components to avoid loosing any data or messages.  
The following are the tools supported for taking the backup or restoring the Unity Connection  
components:  
COBRAS, see the About COBRAS, page 2-1 section.  
Disaster Recovery System, see the About Disaster Recovery System, page 2-1 section.  
About COBRAS  
Cisco Unified Backup and Restore Application Suite (COBRAS) is an application used to migrate data  
and messages. You can take the backup using Export tool and restore the backup data using Import tool.  
For more information, download the latest version of COBRAS, and view the training videos and Help  
About Disaster Recovery System  
The Disaster Recovery System (DRS) is web application that enables you to take the full backup of Unity  
Connection server components to remote locations using File Transfer Protocol (FTP) or Secure File  
Transfer Protocol (SFTP).  
You can take the backup of the following Unity Connection server components:  
Unity Connection configuration database  
Mailbox messages  
User greetings and recorded names  
Other server and platform components  
DRS also provides a restore wizard that enables you to restore the Unity Connection server components  
from a backup file stored on an FTP or SFTP server.  
Note  
You must configure the Unity Connection server with the settings similar to the server of which backup  
was taken before you can restore the software components.  
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About Disaster Recovery System  
All the tasks related to Cisco Unified Operating System Administration web interface remain in the  
locked state when Disaster Recovery System backup or restore is running. This is because DRS locks  
the operating system platform API. All the Command Line Interface (CLI) commands continue to work  
except for the CLI based upgrade command since the platform API is locked.  
The Disaster Recovery System contains two key components:  
Master Agent (MA)  
Local Agent (LA)  
The Master Agent coordinates the backup and restore activities with Local Agents. The system  
automatically activates both the Master Agent and the Local Agent on all the servers in the cluster.  
Disaster Recovery System backup tasks can be configured from web interface or Command Line  
Interface (CLI) but configuring from web interface is more preferable. For information on configuring  
backup tasks using CLI, see Command Line Interface Reference Guide for Cisco Unified  
Communications Solutions, Release 10.0(1), available at  
Components Supported for DRS Backup  
You can take the backup specific Unity Connection components. The components are listed under Select  
Features:  
CUC: Other Unity Connection server and platform components.  
CONNECTION_GREETINGS_VOICENAMES: All user greetings and recorded names.  
PLM: Unity Connection server licenses.  
CONNECTION_DATABASE: Unity Connection configuration database.  
CONNECTION_MESSAGES_<MAILBOXSTORENAME>: All messages in the named mailbox  
store.  
CONNECTION_HTML_NOTIFICATION: All HTML notification messages.  
Note  
Selecting the CONNECTION_GREETINGS_VOICENAMES or  
CONNECTION_HTML_NOTIFICATION component automatically includes the  
CONNECTION_DATABASE component.  
You should take the backup of all the server components when you are taking the backup for the first  
time, changing the backup device, upgrading the Unity Connection server to higher releases, migrating  
from physical server to virtual machine, or re-installing the server.  
Backup Files in DRS  
DRS stores the backup of all the server software components in multiple .tar files based on the  
component selected.  
The .tar backup file includes an XML file called drfComponent.xml that contains a catalog of all the  
component files stored during the backup operation. When DRS performs the next backup operation, it  
uses the contents of this catalog to determine:  
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Whether the number of .tar backup files should exceed the total number of backups you defined for  
the backup device.  
The .tar backup file to erase.  
Caution  
DRS encrypts the .tar backup files using the security password configured during the installation of  
Unity Connection server. If you decide to change this password, perform a full DRS backup immediately.  
You must use the same security password on the replacement server when performing a restore  
operation.  
Configuring DRS Backup  
Note  
In a cluster deployment, you need to take the backup of publisher server only.  
To Configure a DRS Backup  
Step 1  
Set up and configure the FTP or SFTP server(s) used for storing the backups.  
A number of SFTP applications, such as FreeFTPd and Core FTP mini SFTP server are available that  
can be used to store and retrieve the backups.  
To configure the FTP or SFTP server, you must define the directory that stores the backup and create an  
account that DRS can use to store and retrieve the backups.  
Note  
Make sure there is enough capacity in the directory for the required number and size of backups. Keep  
in mind that the size of the backups will increase as the organization grows.  
Step 2  
Configure a backup device in DRS.  
Each DRS backup device consists of the backup location, the FTP or SFTP account credentials, and the  
total number of backups that can be stored at the backup location. When the total number of allowed  
backups is reached, DRS overwrites the oldest backup on the server.  
Follow the given steps to configure a backup device:  
a. Sign in to Disaster Recovery System and login using the same administrator username and  
password that you use for Cisco Unified Operating System Administration.  
b. Select Backup> Backup Device. The Backup Device window displays. Select Add New.  
c. Enter the backup device name, network configuration information and the number of backups  
to store on network directory.  
d. Select Save to create the backup device.  
Note  
Depending on the backup policy and organization, it is advisable to create multiple backup devices for  
redundancy. If the organization consists of multiple locations, each location should have its own set of  
backup devices.  
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Caution  
Step 3  
Do not use the same network location/directory for different backup devices. Backup files for each Unity  
Connection server must be stored in a directory dedicated to that server.  
Configure the backup process  
After creating the backup device, you can  
Configure a backup schedule using Configuring a Backup Schedule, page 2-4, or  
Configure a manual backup using Configuring a Manual Backup, page 2-5.  
Configuring a Backup Schedule  
You can create a different backup schedule for each backup device you created. Backup schedule can be  
configured to run the backup at different times. It is recommended to take multiple schedules, each  
stored on a different network location.  
In most of the cases, you should set a schedule that performs a nightly backup during a defined  
maintenance window when there is the least amount of server and network traffic.  
You can configure up to ten backup schedules, each has its own backup device, features, and  
components.  
Note  
Disabling the schedule allows you to prevent the scheduled backups from running without deleting the  
schedule entirely.  
To Configure a Backup Schedule for Each Backup Device in Disaster Recovery System  
Step 1  
Sign in to Disaster Recovery System and login using the same Administrator username and password  
that you use for Cisco Unified Operating System Administration.  
Step 2  
Step 3  
Select Backup> Scheduler. The Schedule List window displays.  
On the Schedule List window, select Add New to create a new backup schedule. The Scheduler window  
displays.  
Step 4  
On the Scheduler window, the following information are mentioned to configure a schedule:  
Schedule Name: Specify a schedule name.  
Select Backup Device: Specify the backup device for which you want to create a schedule.  
Select Features: Specify the Unity Connection components you want to backup.  
Starts Backup at: Specify the starting date and time of the schedule.  
Frequency: Specify the daily, weekly, or monthly cycles of the schedule.  
Step 5  
Select Save to apply the backup schedule.  
Note  
If you select the Set Default option in the toolbar enables you to configure the backup schedule  
to perform weekly backups on Tuesday through Saturday.  
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Configuring a Manual Backup  
You can run a manual backup for all components each time you create or change the configuration of a  
backup device.  
Note  
Make sure to select all the components listed for backup.  
The amount of time required to complete the backup depends on the size of the database and the number  
of components selected for backup. The maximum time taken for backup to complete is 20 hours or it  
will time out.  
To Configure a Manual Backup in Disaster Recovery System  
Step 1  
Sign in to Disaster Recovery System and login using the same Administrator username and password  
that you use for Cisco Unified Operating System Administration.  
Step 2  
Step 3  
Select Backup> Manual Backup. The Manual Backup window displays.  
On the Manual Backup window,  
Select Backup Device: Specify the backup device to be used for backup.  
Select Features: Specify the Unity Connection components you want to backup.  
Step 4  
Select Start Backup to start the manual backup.  
DRS generates a log file for each component after completing its backup. If an error occurred, you can  
open the component’s log file to identify the specific error.  
Viewing the Backup Status  
To View the Backup Status in Disaster Recovery System  
Step 1  
Sign in to Disaster Recovery System and login using the same Administrator username and password  
that you use for Cisco Unified Operating System Administration.  
Step 2  
Step 3  
Step 4  
Select Backup> Current Status. The Backup Status window displays.  
The Backup Status window displays the current status of the components selected for backup.  
You can select Cancel Backup to cancel the backup after the backup of the current component  
completes.  
Viewing the Backup History  
To View the Backup History in Disaster Recovery System  
Step 1  
Step 2  
Sign in to Disaster Recovery System and login using the same Administrator username and password  
that you use for Cisco Unified Operating System Administration.  
Select Backup> History. The Backup History window displays.  
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Step 3  
On the Backup History window, you can view the backup history after running a manual backup, to  
ensure it completed successfully.  
Configuring DRS Restore  
In case of Unity Connection cluster, you take the backup of publisher server only. Therefore, you need  
to restore only on the publisher server.  
To Restore the Software Components on Unity Connection  
Step 1  
Install a new Unity Connection server.  
The new server must be installed with exactly the same software and patches as the server being removed  
from service, and must be configured with the same hostname, IP address, and deployment type  
(standalone server or cluster pair). For example, the Disaster Recovery System does not allow a restore  
from version 8.5(1).1000-1 to version 8.5(2).1000-1, or from version 8.5(2).1000-1 to version  
8.5(2).1000-2. (The last parts of the version number change when you install a service release or an  
engineering special.)  
Step 2  
Follow the given steps after reinstalling Unity Connection:  
a. Confirm that the IP address and hostname of the server matches the IP address and hostname of the  
server as it was before taking the backup.  
b. Confirm that the following settings match the values when taking the server backups:  
Time zone  
NTP server  
NIC speed and duplex settings  
DHCP settings  
Primary DNS settings  
SMTP hostname  
X.509 Certificate information (Organization, Unit, Location, State, and Country)  
c. Confirm that the security password of the server matches the security password of the server as it  
was before taking the backup.  
DRS encrypts the backup data using security password as the encryption key. If you change the  
security password of the Unity Connection server after the last backup was taken, you need to enter  
the old security password during the restore process.  
d. If any Unity Connection languages were previously installed, reinstall the same languages on the  
server.  
Step 3  
Step 4  
On the new server, log in to Disaster Recovery System (DRS) and recreate the backup device used to  
store the backups from the server removed from service. For more information on re-creating the backup  
Follow the given steps to run the restore operation in DRS:  
a. Sign in to Disaster Recovery System and login using the same administrator username and  
password that you use for Cisco Unified Operating System Administration.  
b. Run the Restore Wizard.  
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From the toolbar, select Restore > Restore Wizard.  
c. Select the backup device you re-created and select Next.  
d. Select the backup .tar file to restore the components and select Next.  
Note  
DRS time stamps each backup file enabling you to easily select the backup file to use for a  
restore operation.  
e. Select the software components to restore and select Next.  
f. Select the specific server to restore each component.  
Additionally, Unity Connection can perform a file integrity check as part of the restore  
operation. This is advisable to ensure that the files are valid and have not been corrupted during  
the backup or restore operations.  
g. Select Restore to begin the restore of the selected .tar file to the server.  
As with the restore operation, you can view the restore operation log file for each restored  
component.  
Also as with a restore operation, the time it takes to restore depends on the size of the database  
and the components restored.  
Step 5  
Step 6  
Restart the new Unity Connection server. In case of a cluster server, reboot the publisher server.  
(Cluster only) Once the publisher reboots, run the following command on Command Line Interface  
(CLI) on the subscriber server to copy the data from the publisher to the subscriber server:  
utils cuc cluster overwritedb  
Step 7  
(Cluster only) Run the following CLI command on either the publisher or subscriber server to check the  
status of the Unity Connection cluster:  
show cuc cluster status  
Verify that the status of publisher server is Primary and subscriber server is Secondary. Test and  
validate it before moving it back into production.  
Viewing the Restore Status  
To Check the Restore Status in Disaster Recovery System  
Step 1  
Step 2  
Sign in to Disaster Recovery System and login using the same administrator username and password that  
you use for Cisco Unified Operating System Administration.  
Select Restore > Current Status. The Restore Status window displays.  
The Status column in the Restore Status window shows the percentage of restore process completed.  
To view the restore log file, select the log filename link.  
Step 3  
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Viewing the Restore History  
To View the Restore History in Disaster Recovery System  
Step 1  
Sign in to Disaster Recovery System and login using the same Administrator username and password  
that you use for Cisco Unified Operating System Administration.  
Step 2  
Step 3  
Select Restore > History. The Restore History window displays.  
On the Restore History window, you can view the restores that you have performed, including filename,  
backup device, completion date, result, and the features that were restored.  
Note  
The Restore History window displays only the last 20 restore jobs.  
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Upgrading Cisco Unity Connection  
You need to upgrade from the current version of Cisco Unity Connection to a higher version to use the  
new features supported with the new version. When you upgrade a server, the new version of Unity  
Connection is installed in a separate disk partition known as inactive partition. To activate the new  
version, you need to perform switch version. The following are the two ways to switch to the new  
version:  
Automatic Switching: Allows you to automatically switch to the new version of Unity Connection  
as part of the upgrade process.  
Manual Switching: Allows you to manually switch to the new version of Unity Connection after  
the successful completion of upgrade.  
If you need to revert the server to the previous version, you can rollback to the previous version.  
Note  
You can install or upgrade Unity Connection 10.0(1) and later releases only on virtual machines.  
Upgrade Types  
The Unity Connection upgrade files are available as ISO images or COP (Cisco Option Package) files.  
You can use either of the following interfaces to upgrade Unity Connection:  
Command Line Interface (CLI)  
Cisco Unified OS Administration web interface.  
You must save the COP files on a Network Location FTP/SFTP server accessible during upgrade. ISO  
image can be saved on a local DVD or on a network location. The performance of the upgrades can be  
monitored through CLI or Cisco Unified Operating System Administration interfaces.  
The Table 3-1 explains the upgrade types and supported upgrade paths from one version to another.  
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Table 3-1  
Upgrade Matrix for Unity Connection  
Upgrade Type  
Upgrade Path  
Examples of supported paths:  
Description  
Service Update (SU)  
SU is installed on the inactive  
partition to which you can switch  
later on.  
10.5.x/10.5.xSUx1 to  
10.5.xSUx2  
ISO images are non-bootable  
images not meant for installation.  
8.6.x/8.6.xSUx1 to 8.6.xSUx2  
Refresh Upgrade (RU) 8.5 or earlier to 10.x or later  
If the RHEL version of the Unity  
Connection operating system  
changes during an upgrade, it is  
referred to as a Refresh Upgrade  
(RU).  
You need the following COP files  
before performing this upgrade:  
ciscocm.refresh_upgrade.cop  
ciscocm.version3-keys.cop  
The new version is installed on  
the inactive partition. You should  
perform automatic switch  
version during RU for successful  
upgrade.  
9.x.x or earlier to 10.x or later  
You need the following COP file  
before performing this upgrade:  
ciscocm.version3-keys.cop  
The new version is installed on  
the inactive partition. You should  
perform automatic switch  
version during RU for successful  
upgrade.  
Level 2 (L2)  
Examples of supported paths:  
If the RHEL version of the Unity  
Connection operating system do  
not change during an upgrade, it  
is referred to as an Level 2 (L2)  
upgrade.  
10.0.x to 10.5.y  
10.5.x to 10.5.y  
9.x to 9.y  
The new version is installed on  
the inactive partition to which  
you can switch later on.  
COP file, for more  
information, see the  
section.  
Fix for the same version  
COP files are installed on the  
active partition and you cannot  
uninstall them. Contact Cisco  
TAC to uninstall COP files.  
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Note  
After the upgrade, you may need to reinstall the locale depending on the source and the target version.  
If the target version is compatible with the existing locales, then you need not install any new locales.  
However, if the target version requires to install new locales, then first verify the existing locales using  
the CLI show cuc locale, remove the existing set of locales after the completion of upgrade process, and  
install the new set available locales. If there is no set of available locales with the target version, then  
simply install the new set of locales.  
Status of Unity Connection Cluster During L2 Upgrade  
When Unity Connection is upgraded, then during switch version the subscriber server continues to  
provide services to users and callers. However, the performance of the cluster is affected in the following  
ways:  
If the phone system is routing calls to the subscriber server, outside callers and Unity Connection  
users can leave voice messages but the messages are not immediately delivered to user mailboxes.  
During switch version on the subscriber server in a cluster, messages that were left on the subscriber  
server are copied to the publisher server and delivered to user mailboxes.  
Unity Connection users can use the telephone user interface (TUI) to play messages recorded before  
the upgrade starts but cannot play the messages recorded during the upgrade.  
Unity Connection may not retain the status of messages. For example, if a user plays a message  
during the upgrade, the message may be marked as new again after the upgrade. Likewise, if a user  
deletes a message during the upgrade, the message may reappear after the upgrade.  
During an upgrade, users can access Unity Connection using clients, such as ViewMail for Outlook  
and Web Inbox other than the telephone user interface (TUI). During the switch version, publisher  
will display “message could not be loaded” for web inbox. The subscriber is completely disabled  
during the switch version.  
Administrator users can make configuration changes using any of the administration applications,  
such as Cisco Unity Connection Administration and Cisco Unified Operating System  
Administration since the administration applications are disabled for both publisher and subscriber  
during an upgrade. The configuration changes cannot be made during the switch version.  
Intrasite, intersite or HTTPS networking with other servers is disabled for the duration of the switch  
version. Directory changes made on the other servers in the network are not replicated to the server  
or cluster until the switch version is complete.  
Note  
You can also upgrade Unity Connection 10.x and later using Cisco Prime Collaboration  
Deployment. For more information on Cisco PCD, see  
html.  
Status of Unity Connection Cluster During RU  
During the refresh upgrade, the publisher server is completely disabled for the entire duration of upgrade  
but the subscriber server continues to provide services to users and callers.  
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If the phone system is routing calls to the subscriber server, outside callers and Unity Connection  
users can leave voice messages but the messages are not immediately delivered to user mailboxes.  
During switch version on the subscriber server in a cluster, messages that were left on the subscriber  
server are copied to the publisher server and delivered to user mailboxes.  
Unity Connection users can use the telephone user interface (touchtone conversation) to listen to  
messages that are left before you start the upgrade. However, users cannot listen to messages that  
are left during the upgrade. But can access those messages after both the servers in the cluster are  
successfully upgraded.  
Unity Connection may not retain the status of messages. For example, if a user plays a message  
during the upgrade, the message may be marked as new again after the upgrade. Likewise, if a user  
deletes a message during the upgrade, the message may reappear after the upgrade.  
During an upgrade, users can access Unity Connection using clients, such as ViewMail for Outlook  
and Web Inbox other than the telephone user interface (TUI). During the upgrade, publisher will  
display “message could not be loaded” for web inbox.  
Administrator users cannot make configuration changes using any of the administration  
applications, such as Cisco Unity Connection Administration and Cisco Unified Operating System  
Administration since the administration applications are disabled for both publisher and subscriber  
during an upgrade.  
Intrasite, intersite or HTTPS networking with other servers is disabled for the duration of the  
upgrade. Directory changes made on the other servers in the network are not replicated to the server  
or cluster until the switch version is complete.  
Duration of Upgrade  
Under ideal network conditions, an upgrade process takes approximately two hours to complete on each  
server. Therefore, a Unity Connection cluster takes four hours to upgrade to a higher version. Depending  
on the data size of the server, the switch version process might take some more time.  
If you are upgrading in a slow network condition, the upgrade process may take longer time than  
expected. It is always recommended to upgrade Unity Connection during off-peak hours or during a  
maintenance window to avoid service interruptions.  
Tip  
You can reduce the duration of upgrade process by asking users to permanently delete items in the  
deleted items folder before starting the upgrade. This saves time as deleted items will not be copied.  
Prerequisites for Upgrade  
Before beginning the upgrade process, you must consider the following points for a successful upgrade:  
Ensure that you have a good network connection to avoid service interruptions during upgrade.  
You must have a Secure File Transfer Protocol (SFTP) or File Transfer Protocol (FTP) server in  
place when upgrading from a network location.  
Check the current version and determine the version to which you want to upgrade. See the release  
notes of the new version for more information. Release notes are available at  
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Determine if you need COP files depending on the upgrade process. Download the COP and ISO  
image files from:  
Backup all the existing data. For more information on backup and restore, see the Backing Up and  
Confirm that the status of both publisher and subscriber servers is active and they can answer calls.  
Follow the given steps to confirm the server status in a cluster:  
a. Sign in to Cisco Unity Connection Serviceability.  
b. Expand Tools and select Cluster Management.  
c. Check the server status in a cluster.  
d. In addition to this, confirm the running state of database replication using the CLI command  
show cuc cluster status.  
Note  
After confirming the status of publisher server as Primary and subscriber server as Secondary, start the  
upgrade process first on publisher server and then on subscriber server.  
Initiate a pre upgrade test before starting the upgrade process using the CLI command  
run cuc preupgrade test  
Warning  
If you are upgrading from Unity Connection 8.6 or earlier, you must install all the applicable licenses  
before you upgrade to Unity Connection release 9.x and later. This is because the installed license  
information considered as legacy license data is required to migrate licenses. After you upgrade to  
Unity Connection 9.x and later releases, you can not apply legacy licenses using the Prime License  
Task list to Upgrade to Unity Connection Shipping Version 10.x  
Do the following tasks to upgrade an Unity Connection server:  
1. If you are running the current version of Unity Connection on a physical server then you must  
replace it with a virtual server. See the Migrating a Physical Server to a Virtual Machine, page 5-1  
section.  
If you are already running the current version on a virtual server, make sure it is compatible with the  
upgraded version. See the Cisco Unity Connection 10.x Supported Platform List at  
Note  
If you are performing an L2 upgrade, make sure that the Platform SOAP services are running on both  
the Unity Connection servers to successfully upgrade using Prime Collaboration Deployment. SOAP  
services can be enabled on both the servers using Cisco Unified Serviceability page. For more  
information on PCD, see the Cisco Prime Collaboration Deployment Administration Guide at  
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2. If you are upgrading during non business hours, run the following command on the standalone server  
or the publisher server to speed up the upgrade process:  
utils iothrottle disable  
If you are upgrading during a maintenance window, you can speed up the upgrade by disabling the  
throttling. This decreases the time required to complete the upgrade but affects Unity Connection  
performance.  
Caution  
You cannot disable throttling during the upgrade process. If you want to disable the throttling process,  
you must first stop upgrade, disable throttle, and restart the Unity Connection server. Once the server is  
active again, begin the upgrade process.  
3. (Unity Connection 8.6 only) Install the licenses on the existing Unity Connection 8.6 servers before  
you upgrade to Unity Connection 10.x server. While upgrade, the legacy license information is  
uploaded in Unity Connection database. For more information, see the Migrating Licenses from  
4. (Unity Connection 7.x only) Unity Connection version 7.0(1) and 7.1(2) cannot be directly upgraded  
to Unity Connection 10.x and higher versions. If you are currently running versions earlier than  
Unity Connection 7.1(3), you first need to upgrade to an intermediate version of Unity Connection  
7.1(3). For information on supported upgrades, see the “Supported Cisco Unified Communications  
Manager Upgrades” section of Cisco Unified Communications Manager Software Compatibility  
5. Confirm if you require COP file for the upgrade process from Table 3-1 and download file from  
6. Apply the COP file using the steps listed in the Applying COP file from a Network Location section  
7. Follow the upgrade process on the standalone server:  
(RU upgrades only) Upgrade the server following the steps mentioned in the Upgrading the  
Unity Connection Server, page 3-7 section. The server automatically switches to the new  
version after completing the upgrade.  
( L2 upgrades only) Upgrade the server using the steps mentioned in the Upgrading the Unity  
Connection Server, page 3-7 section. Switch to the upgraded software to complete the upgrade  
process following the steps mentioned in the Switching to the Upgraded Version of Unity  
8. Follow the upgrade process on the Unity Connection cluster:  
(RU upgrades only) Upgrade the publisher server following the steps mentioned in the  
Upgrading the Unity Connection Server, page 3-7 section. The server automatically switches to  
the new version after completing the upgrade.  
Upgrade the subscriber server following the steps mentioned in the Upgrading the Unity  
Connection Server, page 3-7 section. The server automatically switches to the new version after  
completing the upgrade.  
( L2 upgrades only) Upgrade the publisher server using the steps mentioned in the Upgrading  
Caution  
In case of L2 upgrade of a cluster, do not restart or perform switch version on the publisher  
server before completing the upgrade on subscriber server otherwise cluster will not function  
properly.  
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Upgrade the subscriber server following the steps mentioned in the Upgrading the Unity  
Switch to the upgraded software first on the publisher server and then on the subscriber server  
9. Confirm that publisher server has Primary status and subscriber server has Secondary status.  
Upgrading the Unity Connection Server  
To Upgrade the Unity Connection Server  
Step 1  
Do any one of the following:  
Copy the ISO file to a folder on an FTP or SFTP server that the Unity Connection server can access.  
Insert the DVD with the ISO file of the Unity Connection server that you want install into the disk  
drive of the server.  
Step 2  
Step 3  
Step 4  
Sign in to Cisco Unified Operating System Administration.  
From the Software Upgrades menu, select Install/Upgrade.  
On the Software Installation/Upgrade page, in the Source field, select any one of the following:  
Remote Filesystem: Select this option to upgrade from remoter server and follow this procedure.  
DVD/CD: Select this option to upgrade from disk drive and move to Step 10.  
Step 5  
In the Directory field, enter the path of the folder that contains the upgrade file.  
If the upgrade file is located on a Linux or Unix server, you must enter a forward slash (/) at the beginning  
of the folder path. (For example, if the upgrade file is in the upgrade folder, you must enter /upgrade).  
If the upgrade file is located on a Windows server, you must use the applicable syntax for an FTP or  
SFTP server such as:  
The path must begin with a forward slash (/) and contain forward slashes throughout instead of  
backward slashes (\).  
The path must start from the FTP or SFTP root folder on the server and must not include a  
Windows absolute path that starts with a drive letter (for example, C:).  
Step 6  
Step 7  
Step 8  
Step 9  
In the Server field, enter the server name or IP address.  
In the User Name field, enter the alias that will be used to sign in to the remote server.  
In the User Password field, enter the password that will be used to sign in to the remote server.  
In the Transfer Protocol field, select the applicable transfer protocol and select Next.  
Step 10 Select the upgrade version that you want to install and select Next. The upgrade file is copied to the hard  
disk of the Unity Connection server. When the file is copied, a screen displaying the checksum value  
appears.  
Step 11 Verify the checksum.  
Step 12 On the next page, monitor the progress of the upgrade.  
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Caution  
If you loose your connection with the remote server or close your browser during this step, you may see  
the following warning when you try to view the Software Installation/Upgrade page again:  
Warning: Another session is installing software, click Assume Control to take over the installation.  
To continue monitoring the upgrade, select Assume Control.  
Step 13 Select Next.  
During the initial phase of upgrade, the Installation Log text box in Cisco Unified Operating System  
Administration is updated with the information on the progress of the upgrade. To confirm the  
completion of upgrade, open the console of the Unity Connection server and make sure that a message  
indicating the completion of upgrade appears on the screen along with the login prompt.  
Step 14 To verify if the upgrade is successful, run the following CLI commands:  
show cuc version: Displays the version of Unity Connection server in both active and inactive  
partitions. The upgraded Unity Connection version is in the inactive partition.  
utils system upgrade status: Displays the status of the upgrade that you performed. This  
command should display the message for successful upgrade along with the upgraded version.  
Switching to the Upgraded Version of Unity Connection Software  
After completing the upgrade process, you need to manually switch over to the upgraded version of  
Unity Connection. For a single Unity Connection server, you can select either manual switch version  
or automatic switch version.  
You can perform the switch version running the CLI command utils system switch-version. The system  
automatically reboots after the switch version.  
If you choose not to automatically switch to the upgraded partition at the end of the upgrade, do the  
following procedure when you are ready to switch partitions.  
To Switch to the Upgraded Version of Unity Connection Software  
Step 1  
Step 2  
Step 3  
Sign in to Cisco Unified Operating System Administration.  
From the Settings menu, select Version.  
On the Version Settings page, select Switch Versions, to start the following activities:  
Unity Connection services are stopped.  
Data from the active partition is copied to the inactive partition. Note that the messages are stored  
in a common partition, therefore they are not copied.  
The Unity Connection server restarts and switches to the newer version.  
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You can check the status of the upgraded software run the CLI command show cuc version. The upgrade  
is complete when the inactive partition has the upgraded software and the active partition has the old  
software.  
Applying COP file from a Network Location  
To Apply a COP file from Network Location  
Step 1  
Step 2  
Copy the Cisco Option Package (.cop) file on an FTP or SFTP server that the server can access.  
Sign in to Cisco Unified Operating System Administration.  
If you are upgrading the subscriber server in a Unity Connection cluster, type the following address to  
access Cisco Unified Operating System Administration:  
Step 3  
Step 4  
Step 5  
From the Software Upgrades menu, select Install/Upgrade.  
On the Software Installation/Upgrade page, in the Source field, select Remote Filesystem.  
In the Directory field, enter the path to the folder that contains the .cop file.  
If the .cop file is located on a Linux or Unix server, you must enter a forward slash (/) at the beginning  
of the folder path. (For example, if the .cop file is in the cop folder, you must enter /cop).  
If the .cop file is located on a Windows server, you must use the applicable syntax for an FTP or SFTP  
server such as:  
The path must begin with a forward slash (/) and contain forward slashes throughout instead of  
backward slashes (\).  
The path must start from the FTP or SFTP root folder on the server and must not include a Windows  
absolute path that starts with a drive letter (for example, C:).  
Step 6  
Step 7  
Step 8  
Step 9  
In the Server field, enter the server name or IP address.  
In the User Name field, enter the alias that will be used to sign in to the remote server.  
In the User Password field, enter the password that will be used to sign in to the remote server.  
In the Transfer Protocol field, select the applicable transfer protocol and select Next.  
Step 10 Select the software that you want to install, and select Next.  
The .cop file is copied to the virtual hard disk on Unity Connection server. When the file is copied, a  
screen displays the checksum value.  
Step 11 Verify the checksum and select Next to begin the installation.  
During the upgrade, the value of the Status field is Running. When the upgrade process is complete,  
the value of the Status field changes to Complete.  
Note  
All command-line interface sessions are terminated automatically.  
The Cisco Tomcat Service can take several minutes to restart automatically.  
Step 12 Sign out from the Cisco Unified Operating System Administration application.  
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Step 13 Run the CLI command utils service list to confirm that the Cisco Tomcat service is in the Running state.  
Rollback of Unity Connection  
After upgrading the Unity Connection version, you can rollback to the software version that was running  
before the upgrade by switching to the software version on inactive partition.  
Important Considerations for Rollback  
1. Do not make any configuration changes during the rollback because the changes are lost after the  
rollback.  
2. In an cluster setup, do not switch versions on both the first and second servers at the same time.  
Perform switch version on the second server only after you have switched versions on the first  
server.  
3. Users and mailbox stores that were added after the upgrade will no longer exist after you rollback  
to the version on inactive partition. The new users and mailbox stores will be deleted.  
4. All messages are preserved but for the users that were added after upgrade, their messages are  
orphaned as the users no longer exist after rollback. These messages are moved to the undeliverable  
messages folder.  
5. If you moved mailboxes from one mailbox store to another after upgrading, those mailboxes will be  
moved back to the mailbox stores they were in before the upgrade.  
6. A future delivery folder is created for users to mark messages for future delivery. If you revert to a  
version that supports future delivery but the future delivery folder has not been created for the user  
as yet, the messages in the future delivery folder for the new version are moved to the undeliverable  
messages folder.  
7. (Unity Connection 8.5 and earlier only) If a user rollbacks to Unity Connection version 8.5 or earlier  
from a current version that is 8.6 and higher, then following limitations are faced:  
No voice messages will be left after the rollback.  
No administrator settings are preserved after the rollback.  
Rollback Scenarios  
You can revert a single Unity Connection server or a cluster to the version on inactive partition.  
To rollback a Unity Connection cluster, you should rollback both the servers, first the publisher and then  
the subscriber. After the successful rollback of both the publisher and subscriber servers, reset the  
replication between the two servers running the following CLI commands:  
a. Stop the replication on subscriber server with the CLI command utils dbreplication stop.  
b. Stop the replication on publisher server with the CLI command utils dbreplication stop.  
c. Reset the replication running the CLI command utils dbreplication reset all on the publisher  
server.  
After the reset of replication between the two servers, check the cluster status running the CLI command  
show cuc cluster status utils system restart on both publisher and subscriber.  
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To Rollback a Unity Connection Server to the Version in the Inactive Partition  
Sign in to Cisco Unified Operating System Administration.  
Step 1  
Step 2  
Step 3  
From the Settings menu, select Version and the Version Settings window displays.  
Select the Switch Versions option. After you confirm that you want to restart the system, the system  
restarts that might take up to 15 minutes.  
Step 4  
Follow the given steps to confirm that the switch version is successful:  
a. Sign in to Cisco Unified Operating System Administration.  
b. In the Settings menu, select Version. The Version Settings window displays the product version.  
c. Confirm that the active partition runs the correct version of Unity Connection server and all critical  
services are in the Running state.  
d. Sign in to Cisco Unity Connection Administration and confirm that the configuration data exists.  
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Configuring Cisco Unity Connection Cluster  
The Cisco Unity Connection cluster deployment provides high availability voice messaging through the  
two servers that run the same versions of Unity Connection. The first server in the cluster is the publisher  
server and the second server is the subscriber server.  
Task List for Configuring a Unity Connection Cluster  
Do the following tasks to create a Unity Connection cluster:  
1. Gather Unity Connection cluster requirements. For more information, see System Requirements for  
Cisco Unity Connection Release 10.x at  
2. Install the publisher server. For more information, see the Installing the Publisher Server, page 1-12  
section.  
3. Install the subscriber server. For more information, see the Installing the Subscriber Server,  
page 1-15 section.  
4. Configure the Cisco Unified Real-Time Monitoring Tool for both publisher and subscriber servers  
to send notifications for the following Unity Connection alerts:  
AutoFailbackFailed  
AutoFailbackSucceeded  
AutoFailoverFailed  
AutoFailoverSucceeded  
NoConnectionToPeer  
SbrFailed  
For instructions on setting up alert notification for Unity Connection alerts, see the “Cisco Unified  
Real-Time Monitoring Tool” section of the Cisco Unified Real-Time Monitoring Tool  
Administration Guide for the required release, available at  
5. (Optional) Do the following tasks to customize the cluster settings on the publisher server:  
a. Sign in to Cisco Unity Connection Administration.  
b. Expand System Settings > Advanced and select Cluster Configuration.  
c. On the Cluster Configuration page, change the server status and select Save. For more  
information on changing the server status in a cluster, see Help> This Page.  
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Note  
Cluster configuration is not supported with Cisco Unified Communications Manager Business  
Edition 5000.  
Administering a Unity Connection Cluster  
You must check the Unity Connection cluster status to ensure that the cluster is correctly configured and  
working properly. It is also important to understand the different server status in a cluster and the effects  
of changing a server status in a cluster.  
Checking the Cluster Status  
You can check the Unity Connection cluster status either using web interface or Command Line Interface  
(CLI).  
Steps to Check the Unity Connection Cluster Status from Web Interface  
Step 1  
Step 2  
Step 3  
Sign in to Cisco Unity Connection Serviceability of either publisher or subscriber server.  
Expand Tools and select Cluster Management.  
On the Cluster Management page, check the server status. For more information about server status, see  
Steps to Check Unity Connection Cluster Status from Command Line Interface (CLI)  
Step 1  
Step 2  
You can run the show cuc cluster status CLI command on the publisher server or subscriber server to  
check the cluster status.  
For more information about server status and its related functions, see the Server Status and its Functions  
Managing Messaging Ports in a Cluster  
In a Unity Connection cluster, the servers share the same phone system integrations. Each server is  
responsible for handling a share of the incoming calls for the cluster (answering phone calls and taking  
messages).  
Depending on the phone system integration, each voice messaging port is either assigned to a specific  
server or used by both servers. Table 4-1 describes the port assignments.  
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Table 4-1  
Server Assignments and Usage of Voice Messaging Ports in a Unity Connection Cluster  
Server Assignments and Usage of Voice Messaging Ports  
Integration Type  
Integration by Skinny Client Control  
Protocol (SCCP) with Cisco Unified  
Communications Manager or Cisco  
Unified Communications Manager  
Express  
The phone system is set up with twice the number of SCCP voicemail port  
devices that are needed to handle the voice messaging traffic. (For example,  
if 16 voicemail port devices are needed to handle all voice messaging traffic,  
32 voicemail port devices must be set up on the phone system.)  
In Cisco Unity Connection Administration, the voice messaging ports are  
configured so that half the number of the ports set up on the phone system  
are assigned to each server in the cluster. (For example, each server in the  
cluster has 16 voice messaging ports.)  
On the phone system, a line group, hunt list, and hunt group are configured  
to enable the subscriber server answer most of the incoming calls for the  
cluster.  
If one of the servers stops functioning (for example, when it is shut down for  
maintenance), the remaining server assumes responsibility of handling all  
incoming calls for the cluster.  
When the server that stopped functioning is able to resume its normal  
functions and is activated, it resumes the responsibility of handling its share  
of incoming calls for the cluster.  
Integration through a SIP Trunk with  
Cisco Unified Communications Manager  
or Cisco Unified Communications  
Manager Express  
In Cisco Unity Connection Administration, half the number of voice  
messaging ports that are needed to handle voice messaging traffic are  
assigned to each server in the cluster. (For example, if 16 voice messaging  
ports are needed to handle all voice messaging traffic for the cluster, each  
server in the cluster is assigned 8 voice messaging ports.)  
On the phone system, a route group, route list, and route pattern are  
configured to distribute calls equally between both servers in the cluster.  
If one of the servers stops functioning (for example, when it is shut down for  
maintenance), the remaining server assumes responsibility of handling all  
incoming calls for the cluster.  
When the server that stopped functioning is able to resume its normal  
functions and is activated, it resumes responsibility of handling its share of  
incoming calls for the cluster.  
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Server Assignments and Usage of Voice Messaging Ports in a Unity Connection Cluster (continued)  
Integration Type  
Server Assignments and Usage of Voice Messaging Ports  
Integration through PIMG/TIMG units  
The number of ports set up on the phone system is the same as the number  
of voice messaging ports on each server in the cluster so that the servers  
share all the voice messaging ports. (For example, if the phone system is set  
up with 16 voice messaging ports, each server in the cluster must have the  
same 16 voice messaging ports.)  
On the phone system, a hunt group is configured to distribute calls equally to  
both servers in the cluster.  
The PIMG/TIMG units are configured to balance the voice messaging traffic  
between the servers.  
If one of the servers stops functioning (for example, when it is shut down for  
maintenance), the remaining server assumes responsibility of handling all  
the incoming calls for the cluster.  
When the server that stopped functioning is able to resume its normal  
functions and is activated, it resumes responsibility of handling its share of  
incoming calls for the cluster.  
Other integrations that use SIP  
In Cisco Unity Connection Administration, half the number of voice  
messaging ports that are needed to handle voice messaging traffic are  
assigned to each server in the cluster. (For example, if 16 voice messaging  
ports are needed to handle all voice messaging traffic for the cluster, each  
server in the cluster has 8 voice messaging ports.)  
On the phone system, a hunt group is configured to distribute calls equally to  
both servers in the cluster.  
If one of the servers stops functioning (for example, when it is shut down for  
maintenance), the remaining server assumes responsibility of handling all  
incoming calls for the cluster.  
When the server that stopped functioning is able to resume its normal  
functions, it resumes responsibility of handling its share of incoming calls  
for the cluster.  
Stopping All Ports from Taking New Calls  
Follow the steps in this section to stop all the ports on a server from taking any new calls. Calls in  
progress continue until the callers hang up.  
Tip  
Use the Port Monitor page in the Real-Time Monitoring Tool (RTMT) to determine whether any port is  
currently handling calls for the server. For more information, see the Step a.  
To Stop All Ports on a Unity Connection Server from Taking New Calls  
Step 1  
Step 2  
Sign in to Cisco Unity Connection Serviceability.  
Expand the Tools menu, select Cluster Management.  
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On the Cluster Management page, under Port Manager, in the Change Port Status column, select Stop  
Taking Calls for the server.  
Restarting All Ports to Take Calls  
Follow the steps in this section to restart all the ports on a Unity Connection server to allow them take  
calls again after they were stopped.  
To Restart All Ports on a Unity Connection Server to Take Calls  
Step 1  
Step 2  
Step 3  
Sign in to Cisco Unity Connection Serviceability.  
Expand the Tools menu, select Cluster Management.  
On the Cluster Management page, under Port Manager, in the Change Port Status column, select Take  
Calls for the server.  
Server Status and its Functions in a Unity Connection Cluster  
Each server in the cluster has a status that appears on the Cluster Management page of Cisco Unity  
Connection Serviceability. The status indicates the functions that the server is currently performing in  
the cluster, as described in Table 4-2.  
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Server Status in a Unity Connection Cluster  
Server Status  
Responsibilities of the Sever in a Unity Connection Cluster  
Primary  
Publishes the database and message store both of which are replicated to the other server in the  
cluster.  
Receives replicated data from the other server.  
Displays and accepts changes to the administrative interfaces, such as Unity  
Connection Administration and Cisco Unified Operating System Administration. This data is  
replicated to the other server in the cluster.  
Answers phone calls and takes messages.  
Sends message notifications and MWI requests.  
Sends SMTP notifications and VPIM messages.  
Synchronizes voice messages in Unity Connection and Exchange mailboxes if the unified  
messaging feature is configured.  
Connects with the clients, such as email applications and the web tools available through  
Cisco PCA.  
Note  
A server with Primary status cannot be deactivated.  
Secondary  
Receives replicated data from the server with Primary status. Data includes the database and  
message store.  
Replicates data to the server with Primary status.  
Displays and accepts changes to the administrative interfaces, such as Unity  
Connection Administration and Cisco Unified Operating System Administration. The data is  
replicated to the server with Primary status.  
Answers phone calls and takes messages.  
Connects with the clients, such as email applications and the web tools available through  
Cisco PCA.  
Note  
Only a server with Secondary status can be deactivated.  
Deactivated  
Receives replicated data from the server with Primary status. Data includes the database and  
message store.  
Does not display the administrative interfaces, such as Unity Connection Administration and Cisco  
Unified Operating System Administration. The data is replicated to the server with Primary status.  
Does not answer phone calls or take messages.  
Does not connect with the clients, such as email applications and the web tools available through  
Cisco PCA.  
Not Functioning  
Does not receive replicated data from the server with Primary status.  
Does not replicate data to the server with Primary status.  
Does not display the administrative interfaces, such as Unity Connection Administration and Cisco  
Unified Operating System Administration.  
Does not answer phone calls or take messages.  
Note  
A server with Not Functioning status is usually shut down.  
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Server Status in a Unity Connection Cluster (continued)  
Responsibilities of the Sever in a Unity Connection Cluster  
Server Status  
Starting  
Receives replicated database and message store from the server with Primary status.  
Replicates data to the server with Primary status.  
Does not answer phone calls or take messages.  
Does not synchronize voice messages between Unity Connection and Exchange mailboxes (single  
inbox).  
Note  
This status lasts only a few minutes, after which the server takes the applicable status.  
Sends and receives data from the cluster.  
Replicating Data  
Does not answer phone calls or take messages for sometime.  
Does not connect with clients, such as email applications and the web tools available through the  
Cisco PCA for sometime.  
Note  
This status lasts only a few minutes, after which the previous status resumes for the server.  
Updates the database and message store on the server that is determined to have Primary status.  
Replicates data to the other server.  
Split Brain  
Recovery (After  
detecting two  
servers with  
Does not answer phone calls or take messages for sometime.  
Primary status)  
Does not synchronize voice messages between Unity Connection and Exchange mailboxes if single  
inbox is turned on for sometime.  
Does not connect with clients, such as email applications and the web tools available through the  
Cisco PCA for sometime.  
Note  
This status lasts only a few minutes, after which the previous status resumes for the server.  
Changing Server Status in a Cluster and its Effects  
The Unity Connection cluster status can be changed either automatically or manually.  
You can manually change the status of servers in a cluster in the following ways:  
A server with Secondary status can be manually changed to Primary status. See the Manually  
A server with Secondary status can be manually changed to Deactivated status. See the Manually  
A server with Deactivated status can be manually activated so that its status changes to Primary or  
Secondary, depending on the status of the other server. See the Manually Activating a Server with  
Manually Changing the Server Status from Secondary to Primary  
To Manually Change the Server Status from Secondary to Primary  
Step 1  
Step 2  
Sign in to Cisco Unity Connection Serviceability.  
From the Tools menu, select Cluster Management.  
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Step 4  
On the Cluster Management page, from the Server Manager menu, in the Change Server Status  
column of the server with Secondary status, select Make Primary.  
When prompted to confirm the change in server status, select OK.  
The Server Status column displays the changed status when the change is complete.  
Note  
The server that originally had Primary status automatically changes to Secondary status.  
Manually Changing from the Server Status from Secondary to Deactivated  
To Manually Change the Server Status from Secondary to Deactivated  
Step 1  
Step 2  
Sign in to the Real-Time Monitoring Tool (RTMT).  
From the Cisco Unity Connection menu, select Port Monitor. The Port Monitor tool appears in the  
right pane.  
Step 3  
Step 4  
In the Node field, select the server with Secondary status.  
In the right pane, select Start Polling. Note whether any voice messaging ports are currently handling  
calls for the server.  
Step 5  
Step 6  
Step 7  
Sign in to Cisco Unity Connection Serviceability.  
From the Tools menu, select Cluster Management.  
If no voice messaging ports are currently handling calls for the server, skip to Step 8.  
If there are voice messaging ports that are currently handling calls for the server, on the Cluster  
Management page, in the Change Port Status column, select Stop Taking Calls for the server and then  
wait until RTMT shows that all ports for the server are idle.  
Step 8  
Step 9  
On the Cluster Management page, from the Server Manager menu, in the Change Server Status  
column for the server with Secondary status, select Deactivate.  
Caution  
Deactivating a server terminates all the calls that the ports for the server are handling.  
When prompted to confirm the change in the server status, select OK.  
The Server Status column displays the changed status when the change is complete.  
Manually Activating a Server with Deactivated Status  
To Manually Activate a Server with Deactivated Status  
Step 1  
Step 2  
Step 3  
Sign in to Cisco Unity Connection Serviceability.  
From the Tools menu, select Cluster Management.  
On the Cluster Management page, in the Server Manager menu, in the Change Server Status column  
for the server with Deactivated status, select Activate.  
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When prompted to confirm the change in the server status, select OK.  
The Server Status column displays the changed status when the change is complete.  
Effect on Calls in Progress When Server Status Changes in a Unity Connection Cluster  
When the status of a Unity Connection server changes, the effect on calls in progress depend upon the  
final status of the server that is handling a call and on the condition of the network. The following table  
describes the effects:  
Table 4-3  
Effect on Calls in Progress When Server Status Changes in a Unity Connection  
Cluster  
Status Change  
Effects  
Primary to Secondary  
Secondary to Primary  
Secondary to Deactivated  
When the status change is initiated manually, calls in progress are not  
affected.  
When the status change is automatic, effect on calls in progress depend  
on the critical service that stopped.  
When the status change is initiated manually, calls in progress are not  
affected.  
When the status change is automatic, effect on calls in progress depend  
upon the critical service that stopped.  
Calls in progress are dropped.  
To prevent dropped calls, on the Cluster Management page in  
Cisco Unity Connection Serviceability, select Stop Taking Calls for  
the server and wait until all the calls get ended and deactivate the server.  
Primary or Secondary  
to Replicating Data  
Calls in progress are not affected.  
Primary or Secondary  
to Split Brain Recovery  
Calls in progress are not affected.  
If network connections are lost, then calls in progress may be dropped depending upon the nature of the  
network problem.  
Effect on Unity Connection Web Applications When the Server Status Changes  
The functioning of the following web applications is not affected when the server status changes:  
Cisco Unity Connection Administration  
Cisco Unity Connection Serviceability  
Cisco Unity Connection web tools accessed through the Cisco PCA—the Messaging Assistant,  
Messaging Inbox, and Personal Call Transfer Rules web tools  
Cisco Web Inbox  
Representational state transfer (REST) API clients  
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Effect of Stopping a Critical Service on a Unity Connection Cluster  
Critical services are necessary for the normal functioning of the Unity Connection system. The effects  
of stopping a critical service depend upon the server and its status described in the following table:  
Table 4-4  
Effects of Stopping a Critical Service on a Unity Connection Cluster  
Server  
Effects  
Publisher  
When the server has Primary status, stopping a critical service in Cisco Unity  
Connection Serviceability causes the server status to change to Secondary and  
degrades the ability of the server to function normally.  
The status of the subscriber server changes to Primary if it does not have the  
Disabled or Not Functioning status.  
When the server has Secondary status, stopping a critical service in Cisco Unity  
Connection Serviceability degrades the ability of the server to function  
normally. The status of the servers does not change.  
Subscriber  
When the server has Primary status, stopping a critical service in Cisco Unity  
Connection Serviceability degrades the ability of the server to function normally.  
The status of the servers does not change.  
Shutting Down a Server in a Cluster  
When a Unity Connection server has Primary or Secondary status, it is handles voice messaging traffic  
and cluster data replication. We do not recommend you to shutdown both the servers in a cluster at the  
same time to avoid abrupt termination of the calls and replication that are in progress.  
Consider the following points when you want to shutdown a server in a Unity Connection cluster:  
Shutdown the server during non business hours when voice messaging traffic is low.  
Change the server status from Primary or Secondary to Deactivated before shutting down.  
To Shutdown a Server in a Unity Connection Cluster  
Step 1  
Step 2  
Step 3  
Step 4  
On the server that will not be shut down, sign in to Cisco Unity Connection Serviceability.  
From the Tools menu, select Cluster Management.  
On the Cluster Management page, locate the server that you want to shut down.  
If the server that you want to shut down has Secondary status, skip to Step 5.  
If the server that you want to shut down has Primary status, change the status:  
a. In the Change Server Status column for the server with Secondary status, select Make Primary.  
b. When prompted to confirm the change in the server status, select OK.  
c. Confirm that the Server Status column indicates that the server has Primary status now and that  
the server you want to shut down has Secondary status.  
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Step 5  
On the server with Secondary status (the one you want to shut down), change the status:  
a. Sign in to the Real-Time Monitoring Tool (RTMT).  
b. From the Cisco Unity Connection menu, select Port Monitor. The Port Monitor tool appears in the  
right pane.  
c. In the Node field, select the server with Secondary status.  
d. In the right pane, select Start Polling.  
e. Note whether any voice messaging ports are currently handling calls for the server.  
f. If no voice messaging ports are currently handling calls for the server, skip to Step5g..  
If there are voice messaging ports that are currently handling calls for the server, on the Cluster  
Management page, in the Change Port Status column, select Stop Taking Calls for the server and  
then wait until RTMT shows that all ports for the server are idle.  
g. On the Cluster Management page, from the Server Manager menu, in the Change Server Status  
column for the server with Secondary status, select Deactivate.  
Caution  
Deactivating a server will terminate all calls that the ports for the server are handling.  
h. When prompted to confirm the change in the server status, select OK.  
i. Confirm that the Server Status column indicates that the server now has Deactivated status.  
Shut down the server that you deactivated:  
Step 6  
a. Sign in to Cisco Unity Connection Serviceability.  
b. Expand Tools and select Cluster Management.  
c. Make sure that the Server Status column shows Not Functioning status for the server that you  
shutdown.  
Replacing Servers in a Cluster  
Follow the steps in the given sections to replace publisher or subscriber server in a cluster:  
To replace the publisher server, see the Replacing a Publisher Server, page 5-2 section.  
To replace the subscriber server, see the Replacing a Subscriber Server, page 5-3 section.  
Understanding Cluster in Detail  
To understand the Unity Connection cluster in detail, follow the given sections:  
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How a Unity Connection Cluster Works  
The Unity Connection cluster feature provides high availability voice messaging through two Unity  
Connection servers that are configured in a cluster.  
The Unity Connection cluster behavior when both the servers are active:  
The cluster can be assigned a DNS name that is shared by the Unity Connection servers.  
Clients, such as email applications and the web tools available through the Cisco Personal  
Communications Assistant (PCA) can connect to either of the Unity Connection server.  
Phone systems can send calls to either of the Unity Connection server.  
Incoming phone traffic load is balanced between the Unity Connection servers by the phone system,  
PIMG/TIMG units, or other gateways that are required for the phone system integration.  
Each server in a cluster is responsible for handling a share of the incoming calls for the cluster  
(answering phone calls and taking messages). The server with Primary status is responsible for the  
following functions:  
Homing and publishing the database and message store that are replicated to the other server.  
Sending message notifications and MWI requests (the Connection Notifier service is activated).  
Sending SMTP notifications and VPIM messages (the Connection Message Transfer Agent  
service is activated).  
Synchronizing voice messages between Unity Connection and Exchange mailboxes, if the unified  
messaging feature is configured (the Unity Connection Mailbox Sync service is activated).  
When one of the servers stops functioning (for example, when it is shutdown for maintenance), the  
remaining server resumes the responsibility of handling all the incoming calls for the cluster. The  
database and message store are replicated to the other server when its functionality is restored.  
When the server that stopped functioning is able to resume its normal functions and is activated, it  
resumes responsibility of handling its share of incoming calls for the cluster.  
To monitor the server status, the Connection Server Role Manager service runs in Cisco Unity  
Connection Serviceability on both the servers. This service performs the following functions:  
Starts the applicable services on each server, depending on server status.  
Determines whether critical processes (such as voice message processing, database replication,  
voice message synchronization with Exchange, and message store replication) are functioning  
normally.  
Initiates changes to server status when the server with Primary status is not functioning or when  
critical services are not running.  
Note the following limitations when the publisher server is not functioning:  
If the Unity Connection cluster is integrated with an LDAP directory, directory synchronization does  
not occur, although authentication continues to work when only the subscriber server is functioning.  
When the publisher server is resumes functioning, directory synchronization also resumes.  
If a digital or HTTPS network includes the Unity Connection cluster, directory updates do not occur,  
although messages continue to be sent to and from the cluster when only the subscriber server is  
functioning. When the publisher server is functioning again, directory updates resume.  
The Connection Server Role Manager service sends a keep-alive events between the publisher and  
subscriber servers to confirm that the servers are functioning and connected. If one of the servers stops  
functioning or the connection between the servers is lost, the Connection Server Role Manager service  
waits for the keep-alive events and may require 30 to 60 seconds to detect that the other server is not  
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available. While the Connection Server Role Manager service is waiting for the keep-alive events,  
users signing in to the server with Secondary status will not be able to access their mailbox or send  
messages, because the Connection Server Role Manager service has not yet detected that the server  
with Primary status (which has the active message store) is unavailable. In this situation, callers who  
attempt to leave a message may hear dead air or may not hear the recording beep.  
Note  
It is recommended to import and delete the LDAP users from the publisher node only.  
Effects of Split Brain Condition in a Unity Connection Cluster  
When both the servers in a Unity Connection cluster have Primary status at the same time (for example,  
when the servers have lost their connection with each other), both servers handle the incoming calls  
(answer phone calls and take messages), send message notifications, send MWI requests, accept changes  
to the administrative interfaces (such as Unity Connection Administration), and synchronize voice  
messages in Unity Connection and Exchange mailboxes if single inbox is turned on. However, the  
servers do not replicate the database and message store to each other and do not receive replicated data  
from each other.  
When the connection between the servers is restored, the status of the servers temporarily changes to  
Split Brain Recovery while the data is replicated between the servers and MWI settings are coordinated.  
During the time when the server status is Split Brain Recovery, the Connection Message Transfer  
Agent service and the Connection Notifier service (in Cisco Unity Connection Serviceability) are  
stopped on both servers, so Unity Connection does not deliver any messages and does not send any  
message notifications. The Connection Mailbox Sync service is also stopped, so Unity Connection does  
not synchronize voice messages with Exchange (single inbox). The message stores are also briefly  
dismounted, so that Unity Connection tells users who are trying to retrieve their messages at this point  
that their mailboxes are temporarily unavailable.  
When the recovery process is complete, the Connection Message Transfer Agent service and the  
Connection Notifier service are started on the publisher server. Delivery of the messages that arrived  
while during the recovery process may take additional time, depending on the number of messages to be  
delivered. The Connection Message Transfer Agent service and the Connection Notifier service are  
started on the subscriber server. Finally, the publisher server has Primary status and the subscriber server  
has Secondary status. At this point, the Connection Mailbox Sync service is started on the server with  
Primary status, so that Unity Connection can resume synchronizing voice messages with Exchange if  
single inbox is turned on.  
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5
Maintaining Cisco Unity Connection Server  
This chapter explains following procedures that can be performed on a Cisco Unity Connection server  
Migrating a Physical Server to a Virtual Machine  
Follow the given tasks to migrate from physical server to a virtual machine:  
Backup the software component on the physical server. For more information, see the “Backing Up  
Download and deploy the OVA template to create a new virtual machine. For more information, see  
Migrating the Unity Connection server on the virtual machine.  
To replace the publisher server, see the Replacing a Publisher Server, page 5-2 section.  
To replace the subscriber server, see the Replacing a Subscriber Server, page 5-3 section.  
If Unity Connection is installed as a standalone server, restore the software component from the  
physical server to the virtual machine for which you have taken the back up. For more information,  
(Optional) Install new languages on the replaced server if required or remove the existing languages  
already installed on the server. For more information, see the Adding or Removing Unity  
Note  
If you are deploying Unity Connection networking (Intersite, Intrasite, or HTTPS), see the Networking  
Guide for Cisco Unity Connection, Release 10.x, before replacing the Unity Connection server, available  
at  
tml.  
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Migrating a Physical Server to a Virtual Machine  
Replacing a Publisher Server  
While you are upgrading the publisher server in a Unity Connection cluster, the subscriber server  
continues to provide services to the users and callers.  
Note  
In case of a standalone server, replace the server during off-peak hours to avoid call-processing  
interruptions and impact to services.  
To Replace a Publisher Server  
Step 1  
Manually change the status of subscriber server to Primary:  
a. Sign in to Cisco Unity Connection Serviceability.  
b. Expand Tools and select Cluster Management.  
c. On the Cluster Management page, from the Server Manager menu, locate the subscriber server and  
check the following:  
If the subscriber server status is Primary, skip the remaining steps in this procedure.  
If the subscriber server status is Secondary, select Make Primary.  
If the subscriber has Deactivated status, change the status to Secondary and then select  
Activate. When prompted to confirm changing the server status, select OK. After successful  
activation of the subscriber server, change the status to Primary selecting Make Primary  
option.  
Step 2  
Manually change the status of publisher server to Deactivated:  
a. Sign in to the Real-Time Monitoring Tool and select Port Monitor.  
b. In the Node field, select the publisher server and then select Start Polling. Note whether any voice  
messaging ports are currently handling calls for the server.  
c. Return to the Cluster Management page of Cisco Unity Connection Serviceability and do any one  
of th following:  
If no voice messaging ports are currently handling calls for the publisher server, move to the  
next Step 3.  
If there are voice messaging ports that are currently handling calls for the publisher server, on  
the Cluster Management page, in the Port Manager column, select Stop Taking Calls for the  
publisher server and then wait until RTMT shows that all the ports for the publisher server are  
idle.  
d. From the Server Manager menu, in the Change Server Status column for the publisher server,  
select Deactivate and then select OK.  
Step 3  
Install the replacement publisher server, see Installing the Publisher Server, page 1-12 section.  
a. Shut down the publisher server using the CLI command utils system shutdown. On the Cluster  
Management page of the subscriber server, the publisher has Not Functioning status.  
b. Install the virtual machine. The following settings on the virtual machine must be same as that on  
the physical server, otherwise the transfer of data from the physical server to the virtual machine  
will fail:  
Hostname of the server  
IP address of the server  
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Time zone  
NTP server  
DHCP settings  
Primary DNS settings  
SMTP hostname  
X.509 Certificate information (Organization, Unit, Location, State, and Country).  
Step 4  
Configure the cluster on the replaced publisher server:  
a. Sign in to Cisco Unity Connection Administration on the publisher server.  
b. Expand System Settings and select Cluster.  
c. On the Find and List Servers page, select Add New.  
d. On the New Server Configuration page, in the Hostname/IP Address field, enter the hostname or  
IP address of the subscriber server. Enter the description and select Save.  
Step 5  
If Unity Connection is installed as a cluster, you can restore the publisher using the subscriber data.  
a. Run the utils cuc cluster renegotiate CLI command on the subscriber server. The publisher  
automatically restarts after running this command.  
b. Run the show cuc cluster status CLI command on the subscriber server to confirm that the new  
Unity Connection cluster is configured correctly.  
Replacing a Subscriber Server  
While you are upgrading the subscriber server in a Unity Connection cluster, the publisher server  
continues to provide services to users and callers.  
To Replace a Subscriber Server  
Step 1  
Manually change the status of publisher server to Primary:  
a. Sign in to Cisco Unity Connection Serviceability.  
b. Expand Tools and select Cluster Management.  
c. On the Cluster Management page, from the Server Manager menu, locate the publisher server and  
check the following:  
If the publisher server status is Primary, skip the remaining steps in this procedure.  
If the publisher server status is Secondary, change the status by selecting Make Primary.  
If the publisher has Deactivated status, change the status to Secondary and select Activate. A  
prompt appears to confirm the changing of the server status, select OK. After successful  
activation of the publisher server, change the status to Primary by selecting Make Primary  
option.  
Step 2  
Manually change the status of subscriber server to Deactivated:  
a. Sign in to the Real-Time Monitoring Tool, expand <Unity Connection> option and select Port  
Monitor.  
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b. In the Node field, select the subscriber server and select Start Polling. Note whether any voice  
messaging ports are currently handling calls for the server.  
c. Return to the Cluster Management page of Cisco Unity Connection Serviceability.  
If no voice messaging ports are currently handling calls for the server, skip to the next step.  
If there are voice messaging ports that are currently handling calls for the subscriber server, on  
the Cluster Management page, in the Change Port Status column, select Stop Taking Calls  
for the subscriber server and then wait until RTMT shows that all ports for the server are idle.  
d. From the Server Manager menu, in the Change Server Status column for the subscriber server,  
select Deactivate and select OK.  
Step 3  
Step 4  
Make sure that the hostname or IP address of the subscriber server is configured correctly on the  
publisher server as mentioned in Step 4 of replacing a publisher server.  
Install the replaced subscriber server, see Installing the Subscriber Server, page 1-15 section.  
a. Shut down the subscriber server using the CLI command utils system shutdown. On the Cluster  
Management page of the publisher server, the subscriber has Not Functioning status.  
b. Reinstall the Unity Connection server. You must specify the same security password of the  
subscriber server that you are replacing and it should also match the security password for the  
publisher server. Otherwise, the Unity Connection cluster will not function. If you do not know the  
security password, you can change it on the publisher server before you install the subscriber server  
using the CLI command set password user.  
Step 5  
Check the cluster status by running the show cuc cluster status CLI command on the subscriber server.  
Migrating from Cisco Unity 4.x and Later to Unity Connection 7.x  
and Later  
To Migrate from Cisco Unity 4.x and Later to Unity Connection 7.x and Later  
Step 1  
If you are running the current version of Cisco Unity on a physical server then you must replace it with  
a virtual machine. For more information, see the Migrating a Physical Server to a Virtual Machine,  
page 5-1 section.  
However, if you are already running the current version on a virtual machine, make sure it is compatible  
with the upgraded version. See the Cisco Unity Connection 10.x Supported Platform List at  
.html.  
Step 2  
Step 3  
Migrate the Cisco Unity licenses to a virtual machine. To migrate the licenses, a user sends a license  
request to the Cisco licensing support. The content for the requested license file is analyzed and an  
appropriate license file is sent back to the user, which is further installed on the Unity Connection server.  
Download the following tools:  
The Cisco Unity Disaster Recovery tools, available at  
Consolidated Object Backup and Restore Application Suite (COBRAS), available at  
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Step 4  
If you want to use the Migration Export tool and if you do not have a secure shell (SSH) server  
application installed on a server that is accessible to the Cisco Unity server, then install an SSH server  
application. The migration tool imports Cisco Unity data into Unity Connection 10.x that uses SSH to  
access the exported user data and messages.  
Step 5  
Step 6  
(Optional) Use the Migration Export tool to export Cisco Unity data and messages. The data exported  
through the tool is required only if COBRAS fails for some reason.  
If you have a secure shell (SSH) server application installed on a server that is accessible to the  
Cisco Unity server, export the data to the SSH server. If you do not have an SSH server, you can export  
data to any network location. You can set up an SSH server later if necessary.  
Step 7  
Step 8  
Step 9  
Use COBRAS to export Cisco Unity data and, optionally, messages. For more information, see Help for  
Install and configure Unity Connection 10.x. For more information, see Installing Cisco Unity  
Restore Cisco Unity data on the Unity Connection server using COBRAS Import tool.  
Replacing the Non-Functional Server  
Table 5-1  
Replacing the Non-Functional Server  
Tasks  
Procedure  
If Unity Connection is installed as standalone.  
Recreate the virtual machine. For more  
information, see the Creating a Virtual  
Restore the software. For more information,  
If Unity Connection is installed as a cluster and  
publisher is not functioning.  
Recreate the virtual machine. For more  
information, see the Creating a Virtual  
Replace the Publisher server, see the  
section.  
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Tasks  
Procedure  
If Unity Connection is installed as a cluster and Install the subscriber server, see the Installing the  
subscriber is not functioning.  
If both the servers are not functioning in a cluster.  
Replace the publisher server, see Installing  
Restore the software components on the  
physical machine. For more information, see  
Configure cluster on the publisher sever:  
Replace the subscriber server, see the  
page 1-15 section.  
Check the cluster status using CLI  
command show cuc cluster status.  
Synchronize MWIs on each phone  
system.  
Changing the IP Address or Hostname of a Unity Connection  
Server  
Before changing the IP address of a standalone Unity Connection server or a cluster, you need to  
determine whether the server is defined by hostname or IP address.  
Note  
You can also use Cisco Prime Collaboration Deployment for readdressing. For more information on  
Cisco PCD, see  
Determine Whether Unity Connection is Defined by Hostname or IP Address  
To Determine Whether Unity Connection is Defined by Hostname or IP Address  
Step 1  
Step 2  
Sign in to Cisco Unity Connection Administration of the server of which the IP address needs to be  
changed.  
Expand System Settings and select Cluster.  
Note  
You need to select Cluster even if you want to change the IP address or hostname of a standalone server.  
Select Find to locate the server of which you need to change the IP address or hostname:  
Step 3  
If the value of the Hostname/IP Address column is a hostname, the server is defined by a hostname.  
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If the value of the Hostname/IP Address column is an IP address, the server is defined by an IP  
address.  
Important Considerations before Changing the Hostname or IP Address of a  
Unity Connection Server  
1. When you change the IP address or hostname of the Unity Connection server, make sure to apply  
the same changes on all the associated components that refer the Unity Connection server by IP  
address or hostname:  
2. Bookmarks on client computers to the following web applications:  
Web applications, such as Cisco Personal Communications Assistant and Cisco Unity  
Connection Administration.  
Cisco Fax Server  
Cisco Unified Application Environment  
Cisco Unified Mobile Advantage  
Cisco Unified Presence  
Cisco Unified Personal Communicator  
Cisco Unity Connection ViewMail for Microsoft Outlook  
IMAP email clients that access Unity Connection  
Phone systems and related components, including Cisco EGW 2200, Cisco ISR voice gateway,  
Cisco SIP Proxy Server, Cisco Unified Communications Manager, Cisco Unified  
Communications Manager Express, and PIMG/TIMG units.  
RSS readers  
SMTP smart host  
Voice messaging systems with which Unity Connection is integrated via VPIM, such as Cisco  
Unity and Cisco Unity Express.  
Caution  
If associated components reference the Unity Connection server by IP address and if you do not change  
the IP address as applicable, the components will no longer be able to access Unity Connection.  
3. You can change the IP address and hostname of a Unity Connection server or cluster following the  
Caution  
Do not change the IP address or hostname of a Unity Connection server during business hours.  
4. (Only in case of changing IP address of a Unity Connection server) If the Unity Connection server  
is configured to get an IP address from a DHCP server, you cannot manually change the IP address  
of the server. Instead, you must do one of the following:  
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Change DHCP/DNS settings from Cisco Unified Operating System Administration> Settings  
and select the applicable option from IP, and restart Unity Connection by running the CLI  
command utils system restart.  
Disable DHCP on Unity Connection by running the CLI command set network dhcp and then  
manually change the IP address by doing the procedure given below.  
Note  
To change the IP address or hostname of a Unity Connection cluster, follow the steps mentioned in the  
server and then on the subscriber server.  
Changing the IP Address or Hostname of a Unity Connection Server or Cluster  
Do the following steps to change the IP address or Hostname of a standalone server or a cluster defined  
by hostname. In case of a cluster, follow the steps first on the publisher server and then on the subscriber  
server.  
To Change the IP Address of a Standalone or a Cluster Server  
Step 1  
Step 2  
Sign in to the standalone server or the publisher server using Real-Time Monitoring Tool. Expand Tools>  
Alert and select Alert Central. In the Systems tab, make sure the ServerDown is black. If ServerDown  
is red, then resolve all the problems and change it to black. Repeat the same step for the subscriber server  
(in case of a cluster).  
Check the server status:  
a. Sign in to Cisco Unity Connection Serviceability.  
b. Expand Tools and select Cluster Management.  
c. On the Cluster Management page, check whether server status is Primary or Secondary. If there is  
any other status value then resolve the problem.  
Step 3  
Step 4  
Step 5  
Check the network connectivity and DNS server configuration by running the utils diagnose module  
validate_network CLI command.  
Backup the database using Disaster Recovery System. See the“Backing Up and Restoring Cisco Unity  
If intrasite, HTTPS, and SRSV networking is configured, remove the server from the Unity Connection  
site. For instructions, see the Networking Guide for Cisco Unity Connection, Release 10.x, available at  
tml.  
Caution  
Step 6  
Re-adding a server to a Unity Connection site can be a time consuming process.  
On a DNS server, change the DNS record of the Unity Connection server to the new IP address. Update  
both the forward (A) and reverse (PTR) records.  
Step 7  
On the standalone or publisher server, change the IP address, Hostname, and default gateway (if  
applicable):  
a. Sign in to Cisco Unified Operating System Administration.  
b. From the Settings menu, select IP > Ethernet.  
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c. Specify an alternate hostname for the server by running the set web-security CLI command. In the  
Hostname, change the hostname of the server.  
Note  
Enter a certificate signing request. Then download the certificate signing request to the server on  
which you installed Microsoft Certificate Services or another application that issues certificates, or  
download the request to a server that you can use to send the certificate signing request to an external  
certification authority (CA).  
(In case of SSL certificates created and installed on renamed server) Upload the root certificate and  
the server certificate to the standalone or publisher server. Follow the steps as mentioned in Security  
Guide for Cisco Unity Connection Release 10.x, available at  
d. In the Port Information, change the value of the IP Address and Subnet Mask field (if applicable).  
e. If you are moving the server to a different subnet that requires a new default gateway address, change  
the value of the Default Gateway field in the Gateway Information.  
f. Select Save.  
g. Hard reboot the server.  
Note  
In case of a standalone Unity Connection server, you need to do a hard reboot to reflect the  
changes in IP address or hostname of the server.  
Step 8  
Step 9  
Sign in to Real-Time Monitoring Tool and confirm that the server is available and running.  
This completes the process of changing the IP address of the standalone server.  
For the cluster, repeat Step 1 to Step 8 on subscriber server also.  
This completes the process of changing the IP address of a cluster.  
Adding or Removing Unity Connection Languages  
After installing a new server or on an existing server, you may need to add some new language(s) and  
remove some already installed languages depending on the user requirement.  
Note  
Languages are not licensed and Unity Connection 10.x does not enforce a limit on the number of  
languages you can install and use. However, the more languages you install, the less hard disk space is  
available for storing voice messages.  
Task List for Adding Languages to a Standalone Unity Connection Server  
Do the following tasks to download and install languages in addition to English (United States):  
1. Download the Unity Connection languages that you want to install and do the following steps:  
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a. Sign in as a registered user on the following Cisco.com link:  
b. Expand Unified Communications Applications > Voicemail and Unified Messaging >  
Cisco Unity Connection, and select the applicable Unity Connection version.  
c. On the Select a Software Type page, select Cisco Unity Connection Locale Installer.  
d. On the Select a Release page, select the applicable Unity Connection version. The download  
links for the languages appear on the right side of the page.  
e. Select the name of a file to download. On the Download Image page, note down the MD5 value  
and follow the on screen prompts to complete the download.  
Note  
Make sure that the MD5 checksum matches the checksum that is listed on Cisco.com. If the values do  
not match, the downloaded file is damaged. Do not attempt to use a damaged file to install software as  
the results will be unpredictable. If the MD5 values do not match, download the file again until the value  
for the downloaded file matches the value listed on Cisco.com.  
2. (Unity Connection cluster only) Make sure that the subscriber server status is Primary and the  
publisher server status is Secondary in order to install the Unity Connection languages. Follow the  
given steps:  
a. Sign in to Cisco Unity Connection Serviceability.  
b. Expand Tools and select Cluster Management.  
c. For subscriber server, select Make Primary.  
3. On the standalone or publisher server, install the Unity Connection languages that you downloaded.  
Do any one of the following:  
4. If you are using additional languages because you want the Cisco Personal Communications  
Assistant to be localized: Download and install the corresponding Unity Connection locales on the  
publisher server.  
5. (Unity Connection cluster only) Change the publisher server status to Primary and follow the same  
steps on subscriber server to install the same Unity Connection languages that were installed on  
publisher server.  
Installing Unity Connection Language Files  
You can install language files on the Unity Connection server either through CD/DVD or by accessing  
the files through a remote source. See the following sections:  
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Installing Unity Connection Language Files from a Disk  
To Install Unity Connection Language Files from a Disk  
Step 1  
Stop the Connection Conversation Manager and Connection Mixer services:  
a. Sign in to Cisco Unity Connection Serviceability. Expand the Tools menu and select Service  
Management.  
b. From the Critical Services menu, in the Connection Conversation Manager row, select Stop.  
c. Wait for the service to stop.  
d. From the Critical Services menu, in the Connection Mixer row, select Stop.  
e. Wait for the service to stop.  
Step 2  
Step 3  
Step 4  
Insert the languages disk in the disk drive.  
Sign in to Cisco Unified Operating System Administration.  
From the Software Upgrades menu, select Install/Upgrade. The Software Installation/Upgrade  
window appears.  
Step 5  
Step 6  
In the Source list, select DVD/CD.  
In the Directory field, enter the path of the folder that contains the language file.  
If the language file is in the root folder or if you created an ISO image DVD, enter a slash (/) in the  
Directory field.  
Step 7  
Step 8  
Step 9  
To continue the installation of language files, select Next.  
Select the language that you want to install, and select Next.  
Monitor the progress of the download.  
Step 10 If you want to install another language: Select Install Another, and repeat all the steps.  
If you are finished with installing languages: Restart the services:  
a. Sign in to Cisco Unity Connection Serviceability.  
b. Expand the Tools menu and select Service Management.  
c. In the Critical Services menu, in the Connection Conversation Manager row, select Start.  
d. Wait for the service to start.  
e. In the Critical Services menu, in the Connection Mixer row, select Start.  
f. Wait for the service to start.  
Note  
You need to restart Cisco Tomcat service after you have installed language file from a disk.  
Installing Unity Connection Language Files from Network Location or Remote Server  
In this procedure, do not use the web browser controls (for example, Refresh/Reload) while accessing  
Cisco Unified Operating System Administration. However, you can use the navigation controls in the  
administration interface.  
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Adding or Removing Unity Connection Languages  
To Install Unity Connection Language Files from a Network Location or from a Remote Server  
Stop the Connection Conversation Manager and Connection Mixer services:  
Step 1  
a. Sign in to Cisco Unity Connection Serviceability. Expand Tools menu and select Service  
Management.  
b. In Critical Services, for the Connection Conversation Manager row, select Stop.  
c. Wait for the service to stop.  
d. In the Critical Services menu, in the Connection Mixer row, select Stop.  
e. Wait for the service to stop.  
Step 2  
Step 3  
Sign in to Cisco Unified Operating System Administration.  
From the Software Upgrades menu, select Install/Upgrade. The Software Installation/Upgrade  
window appears.  
Step 4  
Step 5  
In the Source list, select Remote Filesystem.  
In the Directory field, enter the path of the folder that contains the language file on the remote system.  
If the language file is located on a Linux or Unix server, you must enter a forward slash at the beginning  
of the folder path. (For example, if the language file is in the languages folder, you must enter  
/languages.)  
If the language file is located on a Windows server, make sure that you are connecting to an FTP or SFTP  
server, and use the appropriate syntax:  
Begin the path with a forward slash (/) and use forward slashes throughout the path.  
The path must start from the FTP or SFTP root folder on the server, so you cannot enter a Windows  
absolute path, which starts with a drive letter (for example, C:).  
Step 6  
Step 7  
Step 8  
Step 9  
In the Server field, enter the server name or IP address.  
In the User Name field, enter your user name on the remote server.  
In the User Password field, enter your password on the remote server.  
In the Transfer Protocol list, select the applicable option.  
Step 10 Select Next.  
Step 11 Select the language that you want to install, and select Next.  
Step 12 Monitor the progress of the download.  
Note  
If you loose your connection with the server or close your browser during the installation process, you  
may see the following message when you try to access the Software Upgrades menu again:  
Warning: Another session is installing software, click Assume Control to take over the installation.  
If you are sure you want to take over the session, select Assume Control.  
Step 13 If you want to install another language,: Select Install Another, and repeat all the above steps.  
Step 14 If you are finished with installing languages: Restart the services:  
a. Sign in to Cisco Unity Connection Serviceability.  
b. Expand Tools menu and select Service Management.  
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c. In the Critical Services menu, in the Connection Conversation Manager row, select Start. Wait  
for the service to start.  
d. In the Critical Services menu, in the Connection Mixer row, select Start. Wait for the service to  
start.  
Note  
You need to restart Cisco Tomcat service after you have installed language file from a disk.  
Removing Unity Connection Language Files  
To Remove a Unity Connection Language File  
Step 1  
Note  
Sign in to the command line interface as a platform administrator.  
Make sure to stop Connection Conversation Manager and Connection Mixer services before  
uninstalling the languages.  
Step 2  
Step 3  
Run the show cuc locales CLI command to display a list of installed language files.  
In the command results, find the language that you want to remove, and note the value of the Locale  
column for the language.  
Step 4  
Run the delete cuc locale <code> CLI command to remove the language, where <code> is the value of  
the Locale column that you get in Step 3.  
When the command completes, the following information appears:  
<code> uninstalled  
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CH A P T E R  
6
Managing Licenses  
Cisco Unity Connection licenses are required to use various features supported with the product. To use  
various Unity Connection features, corresponding licenses must be installed on Prime License Manager  
(PLM) and Unity Connection must synchronize with the PLM server to obtain the desired license status.  
Installing Licenses on the PLM server  
Follow the given two steps to configure the Unity Connection licenses:  
1. Install license on the PLM server. For more information, see the “New License Planning and  
Fulfillment” section in “Operation” chapter of Cisco Prime License Manager User Guide, Release  
10.5(1), available at:  
2. Configure Unity Connection with the PLM server to synchronize the products licensing information.  
For more information, see “Add Product Instance” section in “Operation” chapter of Cisco Prime  
License Manager User Guide, Release 10.5(1), available at:  
Note  
After completing the synchronization between Unity Connection and PLM, you can verify the license  
status from Cisco Unity Connection Administration> System Settings> Licenses. The Licenses page  
shows that the licenses in Unity Connection are no longer in Demo mode.  
Status of Licenses  
There is a transition in the Unity Connection license status after the synchronization between the PLM  
server and Unity Connection completes.  
The different licensing modes in a Unity Connection server are:  
Demo: Unity Connection remains in the Demonstration (Demo) mode until it connects with the  
PLM server for the first time.  
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Licenses in Unity Connection Cluster  
The system operates on demo licenses that expire in 60 days. Unity Connection must be connected  
to the PLM server to install sufficient feature licenses before the licenses expire.  
Compliance: After connecting Unity Connection to the PLM server and installing the respective  
feature licenses, the license status in Unity Connection changes to the Compliance mode.  
If the PLM server is configured for 50 users, Unity Connection can request licenses for less than or  
equal to 50 users to remain in the compliance mode.  
Violation: Unity Connection license status changes to the Violation mode either when the required  
number of licenses are not installed on PLM or the license limit exceeds for the required feature.  
The grace period for using the licenses is 60 days and to avoid license violation, you must install  
sufficient licenses or reduce the usage of licensed features.  
Expire: Unity Connection license status changes to the Expire mode if required licenses are not  
installed within the grace period of 60 days.  
In the Expire mode, creation of users with mailbox is not allowed. However, you can add or update  
any other configuration data on Unity Connection. You can also send or receive voicemails.  
Note  
Note  
You must restart the Unity Connection server after obtaining and installing licenses. The license status  
on Unity Connection changes from “Expire” to “Compliance”.  
When the license status of Unity Connection is “Expire”, the synchronization of users and call handler  
profiles from Unity Connection on the branch stops working. However, the voicemail and auto-attendant  
functionalities continue to work on the branch. For more information on the licensing requirements of a  
branch, see the “Compatibility Matrix, Software Requirements, and Licensing Requirements” chapter of  
the Complete Reference Guide for Cisco Unity Connection Survivable Remote Site Voicemail (SRSV) for  
Release 10.x, available at  
Note  
If multiple Unity Connection severs are configured with the same PLM server and license violation  
occurs for one of the Unity Connection server, then the license status of all Unity Connection servers  
changes to “Violation”. Similarly, if the license expiration occurs for one of the Unity Connection  
server, then the license status of all Unity Connection servers changes to “Expire”.  
Licenses in Unity Connection Cluster  
In a Unity Connection cluster, only the publisher server needs to be configured and connected with the  
PLM server to obtain the license status. When the publisher server stops functioning (for example, when  
it is shut down for maintenance), the subscriber server handles all the incoming calls for the cluster for  
a grace period of 60 days. However, if the publisher server fails to resume its functioning within 60 days,  
the license status in Unity Connection changes to “Expire” state.  
Migrating Licenses  
You need to make sure to migrate licenses in either of the following cases:  
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Migrating Licenses  
Note  
Before starting the migration or uploading the legacy license information, you must configure Unity  
Connection with the PLM server. For more information on configuring Unity Connection with the PLM  
server, see “Add Product Instance” section in “Operation” chapter of Cisco Prime License Manager User  
Guide, Release 10.5(1), available at:  
Migrating Licenses from Cisco Unity  
Unity Connection 7.x and later can use the existing license information in Cisco Unity when migrating  
from Cisco Unity 4.x or later to Unity Connection 7.x and later. This license information helps to enable  
the Unity Connection features.  
For instructions on migrating from Cisco Unity 4.x or later to Unity Connection 10.x, see the Migrating  
Migrating Licenses from Unity Connection 8.6 and Earlier Releases  
You can use either of the following methods to migrate licenses from Unity Connection 8.6 and earlier  
releases when upgrading to later releases of Unity Connection:  
After uploading the legacy license information, Unity Connection is configured and synchronized with  
the PLM server. Once the synchronization is completed at the PLM server, the legacy license information  
for the new version of Unity Connection is sent to the PLM server for migration. Now, you can migrate  
licenses through the PLM server.  
Warning  
If you are upgrading from Unity Connection 8.6 or earlier to later releases, you must install 8.6 licenses  
before you perform the upgrade. This is because the installed license information considered as  
legacy license data is required to migrate licenses. After you upgrade to Unity Connection 9.x and  
later releases, you can not apply legacy licenses using the Prime License Manager.  
Using COBRAS Tool  
To Migrate Licenses Using COBRAS tool  
Step 1  
Step 2  
Download and start the COBRAS export tool from:  
In the License Details for Migration to Unity Connection 10.x and later field, select Backup Options  
tab. To export the legacy license data from Cisco Unity, check the License Details for migration to  
Unity Connection 10.x and later check box.  
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Viewing Reports for Licenses  
Step 3  
Step 4  
Step 5  
Enter the CLI credentials and select OK.  
Browse to the backup location for exporting the legacy license data in the Backup Destination tab.  
Select the Export Data tab to export the legacy license data.  
Note  
Similarly, you can use COBRAS import tool to import the backup data to the upgraded version.  
Using Upgrade Process  
If you are upgrading from Unity Connection 8.6 and later releases to Unity Connection 9.x and later  
releases, the legacy license information of the earlier release is uploaded to the upgraded release  
database. After the completion of upgrade process, the new upgraded version of Unity Connection needs  
to be synchronized with the PLM server. See the “Installing Licenses on the PLM server, page 6-1  
section.  
Viewing Reports for Licenses  
To view the reports for the licenses associated with the licensed features, navigate to Cisco Unity  
Connection Administration, expand System Settings and select Licenses. The Licenses page shows the  
license report that includes the following information:  
Status: Shows the license status, hostname or IP address of the PLM server, the last connectivity  
time, and the last compliance time of Unity Connection with the PLM server.  
License Usage: Shows the usage of licensed features on the Unity Connection server. For features  
that are licensed for a number of seats, the report displays the number of used seats.  
Viewing the License Usage  
To View the License Usage on Unity Connection  
Step 1  
Step 2  
Step 3  
Sign in to Cisco Unity Connection Administration.  
Expand System Settings and select Licenses.  
On the Licenses page, from the License Usage menu, the license usage for the Unity Connection server  
is displayed in the “Current usage” column.  
Viewing the Last Connectivity Time with the PLM Server  
To View the Last Connectivity Time of Unity Connection with the PLM Server  
Step 1  
Step 2  
Sign in to Cisco Unity Connection Administration.  
Expand System Settings and select Licenses.  
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Step 3  
On the Licenses page, from the Status menu, the value of the Last Connectivity Time of Unity  
Connection with the PLM server is displayed.  
Note  
The value of the Last Connectivity Time with the PLM Server will be in Coordinated  
Universal Time (UTC) time zone.  
Viewing the Hostname or IP Address of the Connected PLM Server  
To View the Hostname or IP Address of the Connected PLM Server  
Step 1  
Step 2  
Step 3  
Sign in to Cisco Unity Connection Administration.  
Expand System Settings and select Licenses.  
On the Licenses page, from the Status menu, the hostname or IP address of the connected PLM server  
is displayed.  
Viewing the Last Compliance Time  
To View the Last Compliance Time on the Unity Connection Server  
Step 1  
Step 2  
Step 3  
Sign in to Cisco Unity Connection Administration.  
Expand System Settings and select Licenses.  
On the Licenses page, from the Status menu, the value of the last compliance time of Unity Connection  
with the PLM server is displayed.  
Note  
The value of the Last Compliance Time will be in Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) time zone.  
License Parameters for Unity Connection Features  
Table 6-1  
License Parameters for Unity Connection Features  
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License Parameter  
Feature  
Description  
CUC_BasicMessaging  
Total number of voicemail users. Specifies the maximum number of voice  
mail users configured in Unity  
Connection.  
CUC_EnhancedMessagi Total number of enhanced  
Specifies the maximum number of Unity  
Connection SRSV users configured on  
Unity Connection. The Unity Connection  
SRSV users are reflected under this tag  
only when the branch is active.  
ng  
messaging users.  
CUC_SpeechView  
Total number of speech view  
standard users.  
Specifies the maximum number of  
Speech view Standard users configured  
in Unity Connection.  
CUC_SpeechViewPro  
Total number of speech view  
professional users.  
Specifies the maximum number of  
Speech view Professional users  
configured in Unity Connection.  
CUC_SpeechConnectPor Total number of speech connect Specifies the maximum number of  
t
ports.  
Speech Connect calls configured in  
Unity Connection.  
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