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Drives
The server PC must be configurable to boot from a DVD or another external source in order
to overwrite any existing operating system. This may require access to the BIOS in order to
change the boot order if the PC is supplied with an operating system already installed.
Other requirements
The Linux server is intended to operate as a headless server, that is, without requiring any
keyboard, video and mouse (KVM) connections after initial installation. All configuration and
user access is done remotely from other PCs.
Required information
The following information is required during the installation process:
• Server settings to support IPv4 addressing:
- IP address
- Prefix (Netmask)
- Gateway
- Primary DNS
- Secondary DNS
• Hostname — A hostname helps simplify access to the server and the applications it
provides rather than requiring users to use the IP address.
Timezone — The timezone in which the server is located and whether the server should
use UTC or local time.
• Root Password — This password is used for diagnostic access to the server.
Installing the Standalone Voice Mail software
About this task
Use this procedure to install the Linux operating system and the Standalone Voice Mail
software on a Linux server. The installation takes approximately 15 minutes. If the Test CD/
DVD option is selected during the installation, an additional 30 minutes is required to install
the software.
Procedure
1. Insert the IP Office Server Application DVD into the DVD drive and reboot the PC.
Software installation
16 Implementing Standalone Voice Mail for the Avaya B5800 Branch Gateway June 2012
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