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Mitel Forums => Mitel MiVoice Business/MCD/3300 => Topic started by: k.parrent on March 07, 2013, 02:20:35 PM
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Myself and a co-worker are going to take on the task of moving 700 IP users from a main MCD3300 R5 to various edge nodes in the same clustered network. All 5 nodes in the cluster are at the same release of software. R5 SP2 PR1. The 4 edge nodes are going to have to be upgraded from resilient gateways to actual controllers and licenses will have to be distributed to the edge nodes.
Has anyone worked on a project similar to this? I'm wondering what sort of unforeseen issues we might be up against? Any advice is greatly appreciated.
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You may consider establishing a Designated License Manager. You could either relicense the remotes or replace them with base enterprise systems and distribute the licenses from the main site
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I moved about 1800 users from a handful of LX controllers onto a pair of MXe Servers a couple years back. Those were all running release 9.0 at the time so we had to do it with OpsManager running SchedMAC's. I ended up breaking it up into 3 phases over a few weekends since we had to re-register each set after it was moved, so I'd do all the programming on Saturday and come back on Sunday with some helpers to re-register and test phones.
The single biggest headache I had was Ops failing to move the sets because of remote BLF's. It's also a good idea to export all of your set-specific data (keys, re-routes, station service, etc.) so that if it all goes south you can just blow away the set and rebuild it from your exported data. Also double check your resources & dimensions, particularly the stuff no one thinks about like the limit of 16 multicall appearances of a DN and Busy Lamp Groups.
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Hi,
Without OPS I guess the only way to do that is to manually delete each extension on MCD A and to create it back on MCD B?
I don't know any other way. I'm I wrong?
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Export, delete from original node, and import into new node... doesn't help with licensing and may or may not help with groups, but much easier than handpunching everything.