tovythomas,
It is rather simple once you understand what it is asking of you.
You pick the node or nodes you want work with and then you pick the direction the information is coming from; Import or Export.
If you Import from them you are asking them for what is in their DB and when you Export to them you are telling them what is in your DB.
You would be doing this in both directions, but make sure to Import after you Export to the remote nodes to save you some time.
The thing that throws most people the first time is that when it performs an Import it will close down DB programming as the information is being updating in the system; this is normal operation.
As for the mailboxes they do technically show up in the other DB, but you are not able to see them in the normal view. The only time they won't show up in the other nodes DB is if you are using the same numbering plan which causes a conflict and therefore it won't accept the data.
So, calls come in to a STAR on the Ohio MiVO-250 for both sites, but does the call eventually end up in a Florida AA or CRA or only to an Ohio AA or CRA? Keep in mind the STAR doesn't answer the call but routes it based on Time, Date, Day and Mode to another Voice Processor Application.
If they are making their selection within the Ohio AA/CRA for a device on the Florida MiVO-250 then you would need to have an Extension ID on the Ohio MiVO-250 to make that transfer or you will get, "The number entered is not valid" as it doesn't exist on the Ohio MiVO-250. If that is the case then just make sure to shut off the Auto-Attendant Transfer Prompt on the Extension-ID created for the remote phone so they don't hear the transfer prompt.
Thanks,
TE