[cisco-voip] Question about Unity administration from a
remotemachine...
Patrick Nowicki
pnowicki at neo.rr.com
Sat Sep 10 01:00:26 EDT 2005
are you using the same login credentials as you do when you are using rdp? I noticed in the error that it says that your class of service prohibits you from accessing the web/sa pages. If you are trying to log in with your personal account, you may do this, just adjust the access that you are granted in the Class of Service / System Access Settings.
Hope this helps!
----- Original Message -----
From: Tim Reimers
To: cisco-voip at puck.nether.net
Sent: Friday, September 09, 2005 12:20 AM
Subject: [cisco-voip] Question about Unity administration from a remotemachine...
I have a rather basic question---
The vendor who installed our Unity server advised us that we should always Remote Desktop/Terminal Services connect into the server and use the local IE to access the following URL-
http://<servername>/Web/SA/Default.htm
Finally today, I had time to try accessing it from IE on a remote PC.
This is what I get---
Is this what my vendor was talking about, or is it possible to access Unity from elsewhere on the network, and it's just not set up right??
Our Unity server is it's own DC in it's own domain-- there is no trust between the two domains, but that should only mean that I have to put the VOIP domain in the bottom box for auth on that website, right?
Access denied
Your class of service prohibits you from accessing the Cisco Unity System Administration.
Please see your system administrator
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