Cisco Cisco Unified IP Interactive Voice Response (IVR) 8.0(1) Administrator's Guide

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Cisco Unified Communications Operating System Administration Guide for Cisco Unifed CCX Release 8.0(1)
Chapter 1      Introduction
  Security Configuration
Note
This command does not power down the server. To power down the server, press the power 
button.
For more information see 
Security Configuration
The operating system security options enable you to manage security certificates and Secure Internet 
Protocol (IPSec). From the Security menu, you can choose the following security options:
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Certificate Management—Manages certificates and Certificate Signing Requests (CSR). You can 
display, upload, download, delete, and regenerate certificates. Through Certificate Management, 
you can also monitor the expiration dates of the certificates on the server.
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IPSEC Management—Displays or updates existing IPSEC policies; sets up new IPSEC policies and 
associations.
For more information, see 
Software Upgrades
The software upgrade options enable you to upgrade the application software or apply patch files. 
From the Install/Upgrade menu option, you can upgrade system software from either a local disc or a 
remote server. The upgraded software gets installed on the inactive partition, and you can then restart 
the system and switch partitions, so the system starts running on the newer software version.
Note
You must do all software installations and upgrades by using the software upgrades features that are 
included in the Cisco Unified Communications Operating System GUI and command line interface. The 
system can upload and process only software that Cisco Systems approved. You cannot install or use 
third-party or Windows-based software applications that you may have been using with a previous 
version of Cisco Unified CCX.
For more information, see 
Services
The application provides the following operating system utilities:
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Ping—Checks connectivity with other network devices.
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Remote Support—Sets up an account that Cisco support personnel can use to access the system. 
This account automatically expires after the number of days that you specify.
For more information, see