To create a bootable version of (the software for Cisco Unified Communications Manager 8.6), you must manually add a boot sector to the standard ISO provided by Cisco, as their downloadable update images are non-bootable by default. Methods to Make the ISO Bootable
: Under the same Bootable menu, ensure Generate Bootinfotable is checked.
To safely manipulate and work with this file, it helps to understand exactly what each piece of the filename represents: bootable ucsinstall ucos unrst 8621000014sgn161
While "UCSInstall" files downloaded directly from the Cisco Software Central are typically and intended only for upgrades, a file explicitly named "Bootable" is used for fresh installations or "bare-metal" builds on virtual machines. Common Procedures
: Indicates this image is designed for installation on Cisco Unified Computing System (UCS) servers. To create a bootable version of (the software
: Open the original ISO in UltraISO , navigate to the isolinux folder, and extract the isolinux.bin file to your computer.
copy /B part1+part2+part3 output.iso
This account (e.g., administrator ) is used to log into the Cisco Unified CM Administration web interface.
The string of text looked like gibberish to most people—just another failed boot sequence or corrupted log file. But to Mira, it was a lifeline. Common Procedures : Indicates this image is designed
: Specifies the Unrestricted version. Unlike "Restricted" versions, this release lacks certain signaling and media encryption capabilities to comply with specific export/import regulations. 8.6.2.10000-14 : The specific build version for CUCM 8.6(2) .