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Installation Guide for Cisco Unity Release 5.x with IBM Lotus Domino (Without Failover)
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Appendix B Exiting and Starting the Cisco Unity Software and Server
Exiting the Cisco Unity Software
To Exit the Cisco Unity Software from Another Computer
Step 1 If the system uses the automated attendant, route all calls to the operator.
Step 2 If the Cisco Unity Status Monitor does not use Integrated Windows authentication, skip to Step 3.
When the Cisco Unity Status Monitor uses Integrated Windows authentication, do the following
substeps to access the Status Monitor:
a. Log on to Windows by using either the Cisco Unity administration account or an appropriate
Windows domain account.
b. Start Internet Explorer, and go to http://<Cisco Unity server name>/status.
c. If Internet Explorer prompts you for a user name and password, enter the user name, password, and
domain for the administration account or the Windows domain account.
d. Skip to Step 6.
Step 3 When the Cisco Unity Status Monitor uses Anonymous authentication, do the following substeps to
access the Status Monitor:
a. Log on to Windows by using any domain account that has the right to log on locally.
b. Start Internet Explorer, and go to http://<Cisco Unity server name>/status.
Step 4 On the Cisco Unity Log On Page, do one of the following:
Enter the full name and Internet password of a Domino account that is associated with an appropriate
Cisco
Unity subscriber account, and click Log On, then skip to Step 6.
Click Log On Using Windows Authentication.
Step 5 On the Cisco Unity Log On page, enter the user name, password, and domain for the Cisco Unity
administration account or the Windows domain account, and click Log On.
Step 6 In the Cisco Unity Status Monitor, under Shutting Down Cisco Unity, choose a method:
Cisco Unity stops running after all calls are finished.
Cisco Unity interrupts calls in progress with a voice message, disconnects all calls, then stops
running.
Step 7 Click Shut Down.