Cisco Cisco E-Mail Manager Unity Integration Option Release Note

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Hosted NAM/CICM Model 
 
Step 57. 
Install 1
st
 Customer AW as Forest Root Domain Controller/DNS Server  
1. Click 
Start > Run, enter DCPROMO and click OK. The Active Directory Installation wizard opens. 
2.  Under “Domain Controller Type,” select “Domain Controller for a New Domain.” The “Create Tree or 
Child Domain” screen appears. 
3.  Select “Create a new Domain Tree.” The “Create or Join Forest” screen appears. 
4.  Select “Create a New Forest of Domain Trees.”  
5.  On “New Domain Name” screen, type in the full DNS name for the new domain. 
6.  On the “NetBIOS Domain Name” screen, type in the NetBIOS name. 
7.  Accept Database and Log Locations defaults.  
8.  Accept the Shared System Volume default. You receive an AD warning that the wizard cannot contact 
DNS Server. Click on OK to open the “Configure DNS Screen.” Select “Yes, install and configure 
DNS on this computer.” 
9.  On the “Permissions” screen, select “Permissions compatible with pre-Windows 2000 servers.” 
10.  On the “Directory Services Restore Mode Administrator Password,” input the Administrator password, 
as detailed in the 3
rd
 Party Host Form. 
11.  On the Summary screen, check the settings and click on Next. You are prompted to insert the Windows 
2000 CD and setup continues to install the Active Directory and DNS Server. 
12.  Restart when installation completes. 
Step 58. 
Configure DNS Server on AW Forest Root Domain Controller 
1. Click 
Start > Programs > Admin Tools > DNS
2.  Expand the Hostname Tree. 
3.  Expand the Forward Lookup Zones. 
4.  Right-click the root folder (the folder named “.”) and select delete. Click Yes for the warning that 
appears. 
5.  Right-click the machine name and click Properties
6.  On the Interfaces Tab, select “Listen on Only the following IP addresses” and remove all but visible 
machine address. 
7.  Complete the configuration of the AD Integrated Forward and Reverse Lookup Zones. 
8.  Right-click the AW Domain zone name under Forward Lookup Zones and click Properties
9.  On the General Tab, for “Allow Dynamic Updates,” select “Only Secure Updates” from the menu. 
Only use the Zone Transfers Tab when there is a trust between this domain and another domain. In this case 
you need to Transfer Zone updates from this Active Directory Integrated Zone to a Standard Secondary 
Zone on the DNS Servers in the other domain. You  “Allow Zone Transfers,” then choose “only to the 
following servers” and enter the IP Addresses of the DNS Servers in that other domain (the IP addresses are 
the machine addresses of CICM DNS Servers). 
To configure the required Reverse Lookup Zones, repeat the steps below for each AW Domain level 
network within the Forward Lookup Zone.  
1.  Under Server Name, right-click on the Reverse Lookup Zones and select New Zone
2.  Within the New Zone wizard, select “Active Directory Integrated.” 
3.  In the Reverse Lookup Zone screen, select the radio button “Network ID” and enter the required 
number of octets for the Reverse Lookup Zone. The Reverse Lookup Zone Name automatically enters. 
4.  Repeat the steps below for each AW Domain Reverse Lookup Zone. 
Right-click on the Zone name under Reverse Lookup Zones and click Properties
On the General Tab, for “Allow Dynamic Updates,” select “Only Secure Updates” from the 
menu. 
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