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Cisco Conference Connection Installation
Before You Begin
Installing Cisco Conference Connection

Cisco Conference Connection Installation


This chapter provides instructions for installing Cisco Conference Connection.

Refer to the appropriate topics in this chapter to understand how to install and configure Cisco Conference Connection.

Before You Begin

Before you begin the installation of Cisco Conference Connection, you must ensure that you have met hardware and software requirements and configured Windows 2000 components.

Refer to the following table for the tasks to perform before installing Cisco Conference Connection.

To do this task See

Verify the proper hardware requirements

Hardware Requirements

Verify the proper software requirements

Software Requirements

Install Windows 2000

Installing Windows 2000

Configure Windows 2000

Configuring Windows 2000

Configure Windows 2000 for event logging

Configuring Windows 2000 Event Logging

Hardware Requirements

The Cisco Conference Connection Server is supported on the following hardware platforms:

Software Requirements

The server on which you install Cisco Conference Connection requires that the following software components be pre-installed using the Cisco MCS Operating System Installation CD:

In addition, Cisco CallManager 3.1.x must be installed on a separate server on your network.

Installing Windows 2000

Before installing Cisco Conference Connection, you need to install and configure the Windows 2000 (Service Pack 1) operating system on the Cisco MCS using the Cisco MCS Operating System CD.

To install Windows 2000, perform the following steps.


Step 1   Note down the following product key: FVHD-IAZA-ROFJ-DERJ. You will need to enter this key during the installation.

Step 2   Turn on the Cisco MCS and insert the operating system installation CD-ROM # 1.

At this point, the MCS automatically restarts. After the MCS restarts, the Cisco AVVID welcome window appears. Next, the Media Convergence Server QuickBuilder window appears.

If you are performing the installation on a new MCS, or a server without an operating system installed, go to Step 8.

Step 3   At the Media Convergence Server QuickBuilder window, click Next.

Step 4   At the Type of Installation window, select the New Installation or Server Replacement option button and then click Next.

Step 5   At the Warning window, click Next.

After the system data is erased, a message appears advising you to turn off the server.

Step 6   Turn off the server.

Step 7   Wait 5 to 10 seconds, and turn the server back on.

After the system restarts, the Cisco AVVID welcome window appears, followed by the Configuring Hardware window.

Step 8   At the New Installation or Server Replacement window, click Next to start the installation.

Step 9   At the Configuration Process window, click Next.

The system runs some programs and then restarts.

Step 10   At the Configuration Process window, click Next.

Step 11   At the message to power off, turn off the server.

Step 12   Wait 5 to 10 seconds, and turn the server back on.

After the system restarts, the Cisco AVVID welcome window appears, followed by the Product Key window.

Step 13   At the Product Key window, enter the product key from Step 1.

Step 14   At the End User License Agreement screen, click I Agree.

Step 15   At the Server Replacement Option window, make sure that the "I am recovering a system from backup" option button is not selected, and click Next.


Note    The Server Replacement Option window should not have anything selected, unless you are recovering a system from backup and have restoration information located on tape or on another network resource.

Step 16   At the Ready to Complete Installation window, click Next.

The system installs the operating system. When the installation is complete, a message appears advising you to eject the CD and press any key to restart the server.

Step 17   Eject the CD-ROM.

Step 18   Press Enter to restart the server.

When the system restarts, the Cisco MCS Configuration Wizard window appears.



Configuring Windows 2000

After the installation, you need to configure Windows 2000 using the Cisco MCS Configuration Wizard. The Configuration Wizard appears after the Cisco MCS restarts.

To configure Windows 2000, perform the following steps.


Step 1   At the introduction dialog box for the Cisco MCS Configuration Wizard, click Next.

Step 2   Enter the User Name and Organization for this system and click Next.

Step 3   Enter the Computer Name, Workgroup name, and DNS Domain suffix information for this system and click Next.

Step 4   Select the appropriate Time Zone and click Next.

Step 5   Select the correct Date and Time and click Next.

Step 6   Click the Enter static IP information option button and click Next.

Step 7   Enter the IP address, Subnet mask, and Default Gateway information to be used by the MCS, and click Next.

Step 8   If a DNS server and WINS server will be used, enter a primary and secondary IP addresses for these servers and click Next.

Step 9   At the SNMP community string window, accept the default community, "public," and click Next.

Step 10   Make sure the "Keep Telnet and Terminal Services Screen" option button is selected and click Next.

Step 11   At the Cisco MCS configuration Wizard window, click Next to enable the MCS Configuration Wizard to configure your Windows 2000 system and restart the server.

After the MCS restarts, it automatically completes the Windows 2000 Server Setup and restarts again.


Caution   Do not intervene with the Windows 2000 Server Setup process. This process is completed automatically.

Step 12   At the Cisco Product Activation dialog box, click OK.

Step 13   Enter a new password (cannot contain spaces) and click OK.

Step 14   Click the "remain a workgroup member or join a domain" option button and click OK.

A message appears advising you that all products have been installed, and asks, you if you want to restart the server.

Step 15   Click Yes.

The system restarts. The operating system installation is now complete.



Configuring Windows 2000 Event Logging

Cisco Conference Connection Server writes events to the Windows 2000 Event logging application. By default, Windows 2000 stops recording new events when the event log becomes full. To avoid losing the most recent information, it is recommended that you change the Windows 2000 event log settings so that old events are overwritten once the event log is full.

To configure Windows 2000 event logging, perform the following steps.


Step 1   From the Windows 2000 Desktop, select Start > Programs > Administrative Tools > Event Viewer.

Step 2   Right-click on the Application Log item in the left pane and select Properties.

Step 3   In the Event Logging box, select the Overwrite Events as Needed option button.

Step 4   It is recommended that you increase the maximimum size of the log file to 10 MB or more, so that more entries are stored before overwriting is necessary.

Step 5   Click OK.

Step 6   Close the Event Viewer window.



Installing Cisco Conference Connection

You can install the Cisco Conference Connection Server and client software from the Cisco Conference Connection CD delivered with your system.

Installing Cisco Conference Connection from the CD

To install Cisco Conference Connection from the Cisco Conference Connection CD, perform the following steps.


Note   Do not use Windows Terminal Services Client to install the Cisco Conference Connection software. Doing so will result in an incomplete installation.


Step 1   Start the Cisco MCS and log in to Windows 2000.

Step 2   Insert the Cisco Conference Connection Installation CD. Open the IPRV folder and launch setup.exe.

Step 3   At the Cisco Extended Services Administrator window, Click Next.

Step 4   At the Software License Agreement window, click Yes twice.

Step 5   At the Choose Destination Folder for Cisco Extended Services Administration window, accept the default Destination folder and click Next.

Step 6   At the Choose Destination Folder for Administration Web pages window, accept the default Destination folder and click Next.

Step 7   At the Service Username and Password window, enter your NT administrator user ID and password. Re-enter the password to confirm and click Next.

Step 8   At the Select Program Folder window, accept the default program folder and click Next.

The installation program begins copying files.

Step 9   At the Welcome to JTAPI Client Setup window, click Next.

Step 10   At the JTAPI Destination window, accept the default Destination folder and click Next.

Step 11   At the Choose Destination Location window, accept the default Destination folder and click Next.

The installation program begins copying files.

Step 12   At the Maintenance Complete screen, select "Yes I want to view the Readme file," if you want to view the JTAPI readme file.

Step 13   Click Finish.

Step 14   At the Setup Complete window, select "No, I will restart my computer later" and click Finish.

Step 15   From the Cisco Conference Connection CD, open the CCC folder and launch the setup.exe file.

The Cisco Conference Connection Welcome window appears.

Step 16   Click Next.

Step 17   At the Software License Agreement window, click Yes.

Step 18   The system prompts you for the location of the Destination folder for the Microsoft Data Engine (MSDE) install. Accept the default location of the MSDE Destination folder and click Next.

Step 19   The system prompts you for an MSDE database user password. Enter a password and confirm. Click Next.

Step 20   At the Standards Based Conference Configuration window, accept the machine name for this Cisco MCS on the network if it is correct. Otherwise, enter the correct machine name.

Step 21   Click Next.

Step 22   Confirm the installation and click Yes.

The installation program begins copying files. The MSDE and Serviceability drivers and agents installation and may take some time.

Step 23   At the Setup Complete window, select "Yes I want to restart my computer now."

Step 24   Click Finish to complete the installation.



After the installation is completed, you need to configure Cisco CallManager for Cisco Conference Connection Server. See "Cisco CallManager Configuration for Cisco Conference Connection Server."


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