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104 Chapter 6 Performing post-migration tasks
Remote user entries can be added automatically with the Names Across
the Network feature in either Enterprise or VPIM networking on CallPilot.
However, if multiple dialing prefixes are required for the system using the
"none" dialing plan, you must add the remote user entries associated
with that system manually to ensure that the correct telephone number
is specified.
Networking limitations
When configuration of both systems on the same network is complete, the
following limitations remain:
Broadcast messages
You must send broadcast messages individually on both Meridian Mail and
CallPilot. Alternatively, you can set up distribution lists on each system
containing only the users on that system.
You can address messages to the local and remote lists. When a message
is sent to a remote list, the message is distributed to all members of the list
with mailboxes on that remote system.
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If you selected
"Option 2: To use the existing dialing plan on one system
and create a none dialing plan on the oth" (page
who want to address network messages between the CallPilot and
Meridian Mail systems must use the appropriate prefixes.
For example, Meridian Mail users must dial 81 1234 to address a
message to mailbox 1234 on CallPilot. Messages cannot be addressed
between the Meridian Mail and CallPilot systems using only extension
numbers.
Remote users must address network messages to users on Meridian
Mail and CallPilot according to the dialing plan used by each system.
For example, if you selected
on one system and create a none dialing plan on the oth" (page
then remote users can use ESN to address messages to users on
the Meridian Mail system, but must use the mailbox prefix to address
messages to users on the CallPilot system.
You must communicate the addressing requirements for each system to
all remote sites in the network. If a remote user addresses a message
incorrectly, the message is sent to the wrong system, and a non-delivery
notification message is generated and returned to the sender.
You can configure the Meridian Mail system as a backup to CallPilot
so that calls can still be directed if CallPilot is down for any reason.
However, networking messages from remote sites are not routed
automatically to Meridian Mail under these conditions.

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