Preface

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

 

Table 1 Conventions in the Security Guide for Cisco Unity Connection

Convention
Description

boldfaced text

Boldfaced text is used for:

  • Key and button names. (Example: Select OK.)
  • Information that you enter. (Example: Enter Administrator in the User Name box.)

< >

(angle brackets)

Angle brackets are used around parameters for which you supply a value. (Example: In your browser, go to https://<Cisco Unity Connection server IP address>/cuadmin.)

-

(hyphen)

Hyphens separate keys that must be pressed simultaneously. (Example: Press Ctrl-Alt-Delete.)

>

(right angle bracket)

A right angle bracket is used to separate selections that you make in the navigation bar of Cisco Unity Connection Administration. (Example: In Cisco Unity Connection Administration, expand Contacts > System Contacts.)

The Security Guide for Cisco Unity Connection also uses the following conventions:

note.gif

Noteblank.gif Means reader take note. Notes contain helpful suggestions or references to material not covered in the document.


caut.gif

Caution blank.gif Means reader be careful. In this situation, you might do something that could result in equipment damage or loss of data.

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.

Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request

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Cisco Product Security Overview

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