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90 Chapter 6 Performing post-migration tasks
If there were any duplicated site names on Meridian Mail, only the site or
location associated with the first occurrence of the name is migrated to
CallPilot. Subsequent occurrences are not migrated. The same rule applies
to switch location names that are duplicated within a particular site.
The server type value for each remote site is always defined as CallPilot,
regardless of the type of remote server. Meridian Mail does not have a
server type field and, therefore, cannot provide this information for migration.
Switch location dialing plan information
The electronic switched network (ESN) and coordinated dialing plan (CDP)
configurations must be validated for all local and remote locations, including
both prime and satellite locations.
If more ESN prefixes are required than the number of prefixes that Meridian
Mail allows, additional ESN prefixes are configured as CDP steering codes.
After the migration, you must manually convert the ESN prefixes configured
as CDP steering codes to ESN prefixes; that is, enter the ESN prefixes
and delete the CDP steering codes.
In CallPilot, you can configure up to 30 ESN location codes for each switch
location.
Remote users
Each site defined in the Meridian Mail network database can be associated
with remote user entries in the directory and with remote user entries in
PDLs and SDLs. The remote user data for a particular site is not migrated if
the site networking protocol is changed during the migration; for example,
from Meridian networking to Enterprise networking.
The SDLs and PDLs that contain remote users and addresses for users
located at deleted remote sites are still in the list. However, warning
messages indicate the invalid addresses.
Summary: CallPilot networking values after migration
The CallPilot administration software enforces the population of certain
fields. If the information is not available in Meridian Mail, the field is left
blank during the migration. For example, the voice profile for Internet mail
(VPIM) networking protocol requires that at least one prefix be defined for
local and remote locations where VPIM is used.
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Meridian Mail to CallPilot Migration Utility Guide

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5.0 17 April 2007

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