Upgrade Implications For Voip Profiles - Blackberry AH0QIKO - Lotus Domino Enterprise Server Upgrade Manual

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LOG_DIR
DBMS
DB_FILE_DIR
BACKUP_DIR
BES_TYPE

Upgrade implications for VoIP profiles

For BlackBerry® Enterprise Server versions that are earlier than version 5.0 SP3, you can use the BlackBerry
Administration Service to configure VoIP profiles and IT policy rules from the VoIP policy group only for BlackBerry®
7270 smartphones. In BlackBerry Enterprise Server 5.0 SP3, VoIP profiles and VoIP IT policy rules are no longer
available in the BlackBerry Administration Service console and you cannot use the BlackBerry Administration Service
to configure the IT policy rules. To configure VoIP for BlackBerry device users, you must use the BlackBerry® Mobile
Voice System.
If your organization's environment includes VoIP profiles or VoIP IT policy rules that you configured, the upgrade
process removes the VoIP profiles when you upgrade to BlackBerry Enterprise Server 5.0 SP3. When the upgrade
process removes VoIP profiles, the BlackBerry Administration Service must reconcile IT policies for all devices that
you associated VoIP profiles or VoIP IT policy rules with, which can cause a significant amount of reconciliation
depending on the number of devices that use VoIP profiles or VoIP IT policy rules that you configured.
If you do not want reconciliation to occur during the upgrade process, you can perform the following actions before
you upgrade to the latest BlackBerry Enterprise Server version:
remove all VoIP profiles from user accounts
review all IT policies, and if VoIP IT policy rules are configured, select the value to be blank to reset the IT policies
to default values
Description
By default, this folder is in the same root folder that the CreateDB.exe file
is located in.
This property specifies the path to the folder that you want to create log
files in.
By default, this folder is in the same root folder that the CreateDB.exe file
is located in.
This property specifies the database management system that your
organization uses.
This property specifies an existing folder that you want to save the database
files in.
By default, this folder is in the same root folder that the CreateDB.exe file
is located in.
This property specifies an existing folder where you want to save the
database backup in.
By default, this folder is located in the same root folder that the
CreateDB.exe file is located in.
This property specifies the messaging server that your organization uses.
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