- Contents (DO NOT PUBLISH)
- Preface
- IP Communications Required by Cisco Unity Connection 10.x
- Preventing Toll Fraud in Cisco Unity Connection 10.x
- Securing the Connection Between Cisco Unity Connection 10.x, Cisco Unified Communications Manager, and IP Phones
- Securing Administration and Services Accounts in Cisco Unity Connection 10.x
- FIPS Compliance in Cisco Unity Connection 10.x
- Passwords, PINs, and Authentication Rule Management in Cisco Unity Connection 10.x
- Single Sign-on in Cisco Unity Connection
- The Cisco Unity Connection 10.x Security Password
- Using SSL to Secure Client/Server Connections in Cisco Unity Connection 10.x
- Securing User Messages in Cisco Unity Connection 10.x
- Cisco Unity Connection - Restricted and Unrestricted Version (Applicable for 10.5(2) SU6 and later)
- Index
Preface
Audience and Use
The Security Guide for Cisco Unity Connection provides information related to aspects of the security of your Cisco Unity Connection system. Within each chapter, you will find descriptions of potential security issues; information on any actions you need to take; recommendations that will help you make decisions; discussion of the ramifications of the decisions you make; and in many cases, best practices.
Documentation Conventions
The Security Guide for Cisco Unity Connection also uses the following conventions:
Note Means reader take note. Notes contain helpful suggestions or references to material not covered in the document.
Cisco Unity Connection Documentation
For descriptions and URLs of Cisco Unity Connection documentation on Cisco.com, see the Documentation Guide for Cisco Unity Connection Release 10.x. The document is shipped with Unity Connection, and is available at http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/voice_ip_comm/connection/10x/roadmap/10xcucdg.html
Documentation References to Cisco Business Edition
In the Cisco Unity Connection 10.x documentation set, references to “Cisco Business Edition” and “Cisco Business Edition” apply to Business Edition version 10.x.
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Cisco Product Security Overview
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