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This section provides a basic overview of the tasks required to perform
an upgrade or migration. Read this list and then proceed to the CallPilot
Upgrade and Platform Migration Guide (NN44200-400) for detailed
procedures.
1. On your current system (pre-release 5.0) take note of all networking
2. Install the CallPilot 5.0 Upgrade Wizard on the pre-release 5.0 system,
3. Run the CallPilot Upgrade Wizard.
4. Upgrade only—Once the Upgrade Wizard is completed and a full back
5. On both CallPilot servers (CP1 and CP2), configure new computer
6. Run the CallPilot Setup Wizard on CP1 and CP2. (Estimated time: 30
7. When prompted to perform a restore, select Yes. Both CP1 and CP2
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information: host name, CLAN IP address, ELAN IP address, installed
PEPs/SU, and installed languages.
The networking information (host name and IP addresses) is required
when entering in the Managed CLAN host name, Managed CLAN IP
address, and Managed ELAN IP. (Estimated time: 10 minutes)
which will be upgraded or migrated. (Estimated time: 15 minutes)
During the Upgrade Wizard you are asked to perform a full backup. If a
backup is done to disk (that is, backed up to a network location), then it
is possible to restore both CP1 and CP2 at the same time, which saves
time to be in service. (Estimated time: 40 to 160 minutes depending on
system and database size)
up is performed, install the CallPilot 1005r Release 5 image on CP1.
The second 1005r (CP2) comes preinstalled with Release 5.0 from the
factory. Log on to the CP1 and CP2 servers using the default login
user name and password (administrator / Bvw250). (Estimated time:
40 minutes)
Migration and Upgrade—The CallPilot 1005r Release 5.0 image comes
preinstalled at factory. Log on to both CP1 and CP2 system using default
login user name and password (administrator / Bvw250) (Estimated
time: 0 minutes)
names and IP addresses for the CLAN. The computer names and IP
addresses are new as the current CLAN host names and IP addresses
are reused as the Managed CLAN host name and IP address for the
High Availability pair. Otherwise, proceed to next step. (This would be
required in order to perform a system restore from disk [network drive]).
(Estimated time: 10 minutes)
minutes per server; includes PEP installation)
can be restored at the same time if you are restoring from a disk (that is,
a network location). Otherwise, CP1 must be completely restored before
CP2 can be restored. (Estimated time: 180 minutes per server)
Nortel CallPilot
High Availability: Installation and Configuration
NN44200-311 01.06 Standard
5.0 15 May 2007
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