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Cisco Unity Deployment and Solutions Guide
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Cisco Unity Deployment and Solutions Guide

by Todd Stone, Dustin Grant, Jeff Lindborg, Steve Olivier, Toby Young, Shane Lisenbea, Michael McCann, Joseph Carbone, Keith Chambers
August 2004
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
1008 pages
35h 12m
English
Cisco Press
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354 Chapter 10: Typical Configurations and Deployment Models
Unity can service more than one Exchange 2000 routing group within the admin
group.
All Exchange 2000 servers being serviced by Unity must reside locally to the Unity
server (Unity should not use any WAN connection to access Exchange or any
messaging infrastructure components; WAN connections can exist, they just cannot
be used by Unity).
Unity uses a Windows 2000 domain only. No NT domains.
Unity uses Active Directory and must synchronize with the directory.
Unity must be installed into the same Windows 2000 site as the Exchange 2000
servers.
Unity must access and connect to ...
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