Cisco Cisco IPCC Web Option Release Note

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Hosted NAM/CICM Model 
 
Step 30. 
Install and Configure DNS on Additional Domain Controller 
1. Click 
Settings > Control Panel > Add/Remove Programs.  
2.  On the Add\Remove Windows Components, check Networking Services and select Details
3.  Check only DNS and click OK. Click Next
4.  Browse to Windows 2000 CD. DNS installs. 
5.  Validate that all DNS Zones were replicated from the 1
st
 DNS Server in the AD Domain to this DNS 
Server. 
6.  Manually Add the Enterprise level Standard Secondary Zone (see the previous page). 
7.  Change DNS settings on the First Domain Controller in the CICM/Child Domain to point to this 
additional CICM/Child Domain server. 
Step 31. 
Configure Active Directory Sites On Forest Root Domain Controller 
1. Click 
Start > Programs > Admin Tools > AD Sites and Services
2.  Right-click on New Sites. 
3.  The AD sites with the CICM Domain Controllers are likely the same local LAN sites as the NAM 
Domain Controllers. Therefore, the AD Sites are already created, so you now need to create the CICM 
subnets and place the CICM DC’s in the appropriate subnet. 
4.  Right-click on the Subnets folder and select New Subnet.  
Define the subnets and masks respective to each LAN at each Domain Controller Site. 
Associate each subnet with each site. 
Double-click on the servers from the original first site folder, select Move and indicate the site you 
want to move them to.  
Step 32. 
Assign Global Catalog and FSMO Roles and Configure Time Source 
Add Global Catalogs according to the Global Catalog and FSMO plan in the ICM System Diagram and 
according to the settings on 3
rd
 Party Host Forms. 
1.  Open the AD Sites and Services. 
2.  Connect to the DC designated as GC. 
3.  Right-click on NTDS Settings and check off Global Catalog. 
The FSMO Roles of Infrastructure Master, PDC Emulator and RID Master are automatically created on the 
first Domain Controller in this Child Domain, and therefore do not have to be moved. 
CICM Domain Servers source time from the CICM Domain PDC Emulator. The CICM Domain’s PDC 
Emulator sources time from the NAM Domain’s Time Source for System Time. 
Step 33. 
Configure Trust Relationships 
The CICM Child Domain has an automatic two-way transitive trust with the Parent Domain. The Customer 
AW Domain, which requires access to its Central Controller in the CICM domain, has a two-way external 
non-transitive trust with the CICM domain. Verify that this trust is set up after the creation of the Customer 
AW Domain. 
Step 34. 
Join Standalone Servers to Domain 
1.  Right-click on My Computer and select Properties > Network Identification Tab > Properties
2.  Click on the Domain radio button and enter the Fully Qualified Domain Name. 
3.  Enter the Domain Administrator’s username and password. 
Release 6.0(0) Staging on Windows 2000 
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