Maintenance Manual
Cisco Unified OS Administration
Cisco Cisco Unified OS Administration is one of three system-level tools that Unified IC shares
with Cisco Unified Communications Solutions. The other two are Disaster Recovery System
(page 81) and Cisco Unified Serviceability (page 80).
To access Cisco Unified OS Administration select it from the Navigation dropdown in the
upper-right corner and click Go.
Use Cisco Unified OS Administration to perform many common system administration functions.
Unified OS Administration menus are the following:
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Show: How to view information on Cluster Nodes, Hardware Status, Network Configuration,
Installed Software, System Status, and IP Preferences.
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Settings: How to display and change IP settings, host settings, and Network Time Protocol
(NTP) settings.
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Security: How to manage certificates and how to set up and manage IPSec policies
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Software Upgrades: How to perform an upgrade and how to revert to a previous version.
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Services: How to use the Ping and Remote Support features
Disaster Recovery System
The Disaster Recovery System (DRS) is one of three system-level tools that Unified IC shares
with Cisco Unified Communications Solutions. The other two are Cisco Unified OS
Administration (page 81) and Cisco Unified Serviceability (page 80).
To access Disaster Recovery System, select it from the Navigation dropdown in the upper-right
corner and click Go.You can also enter this URL from any node in the cluster:
https://x.x.x.x.:8443/drf where x.x.x.x is the IP address of the node. Sign in using the System
Administrator credentials.
The Disaster Recovery System provides backup and restore capability for all servers in a Unified
IC cluster and allows you to perform regularly-scheduled automatic backups as well as
user-invoked data backups.
Refer to the DRS online help for topics including:
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Backup and Restore procedures
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Creating and editing backup schedules
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Starting a manual backup
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Chapter 8: Accessing Cisco Unified Communications Solutions Tools from Unified IC
Cisco Unified OS Administration