Shutting Down - Cisco Unity Installation Manual

Cisco unity server installation guide
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Installing voice or fax boards
To find and reserve memory addresses and an IRQ
(ISA boards in a component system only)
When you install ISA boards in a component system, you must
reserve memory addresses and an IRQ so they are not taken by
other boards.
a Run the resource utility that comes with the server to
reserve resources for a legacy ISA board, including:
32 KB of memory in the D0000 range (D0000 to
DFFFF).
IRQ 5.
If IRQ 5 is already in use by a PCI board (a network interface
card, for example), you can force the system to reserve
IRQ 5, which will cause the PCI board to use another IRQ.
If you are using Dialogic D/160SC voice boards and Voice
Technologies Group VoiceBridge 2000 feature-set boards,
reserve two IRQs, one for the voice boards and one for the
feature-set boards. See "Voice board worksheet," on page 68
for a list of valid IRQs.
If memory addresses in the D0000 range or IRQ 5 are not
available, call Technical Support.
b Write down the memory addresses you reserved. You will
need to specify those values during the Unity Setup pro-
gram.
To install voice or fax boards
a If the Unity or ActiveFax server is not already plugged into
an outlet, plug it in now to provide a signal path to earth
ground.
b If you already turned on the server, shut down the software
and then shut down the server. For more information, see
"Shutting down and starting Unity," on page 164.
c Remove the cover from the server or expansion chassis.
CHAPTER 3: Installing a Unity system
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