About Migration; Migration Setup Steps - NEC Univerge UM8000 Installation Manual

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DOS V

About Migration

UM8000 supports migration from previous products. This chapter describes the
steps required to migrate data from a DOS voice messaging system to Linux.
You can migrate most existing data from a DOS voice messaging system into a
new UM8000 system. This includes the system database (system configuration
settings, subscriber accounts, groups, transaction boxes and interview boxes),
and all messages, voice names and greetings. Customized prompts cannot be
migrated.
2.1.1

Migration Setup Steps

Migrating from DOS to Linux requires the following steps. Complete
instructions for each step are included in this chapter.
1.
Back up and compress the a DOS voice messaging system
data.
Refer to Section
on page 13-13
2.
Transfer compressed back up data to a support computer.
3.
Remove the a DOS voice messaging system blade.
On the Windows Desktop, double-click the My
Computer icon.
Right-click the drive or directory to share with the OS/
2 voice messaging system, then choose
Select the Share this folder field, then set the
appropriate Share name.
If sharing drive C, do not use the default C$setting.
Instead, select New Share and create a new sharing
profile.
Click
, click
Permissions
In the Permissions dialog box, click
Guest or the new user account set up in the previous
procedure.
Set up the read/write privileges for the user account,
then click Apply.
M
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ESSAGING
2.2 Backing Up a DOS Voice Messaging System
in this chapter.
UM8000
Sharing
, then click
Everyone
Remove
, then add the
Add
S
YSTEM
Database Migration
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