Feb 13, 2020 #1 dsm600rr IS-IT--Management Nov 17, 2015 1,444 US Hello all, For our phone system, I am going to be migrating from our current UCM to a Windows Server. Am I able to export the Modules from my Linux UCM and import them directly to the Windows VM Pro Server without any issues? Thank you! ACSS
Hello all, For our phone system, I am going to be migrating from our current UCM to a Windows Server. Am I able to export the Modules from my Linux UCM and import them directly to the Windows VM Pro Server without any issues? Thank you! ACSS
Feb 13, 2020 #2 Okkie26 Vendor Sep 23, 2010 2,636 CA Enter VM pro client. Ht F9, make a backup via FTP to your laptop. Import the backup to the new VM pro server and restore it. Upvote 0 Downvote
Enter VM pro client. Ht F9, make a backup via FTP to your laptop. Import the backup to the new VM pro server and restore it.
Feb 13, 2020 Thread starter #3 dsm600rr IS-IT--Management Nov 17, 2015 1,444 US Okkie26: I have Backups I have done on the UCM From Here: Which I have downloaded and saved locally via WinSCP: Can I do a restore directly from that backup from the UCM to Voicemail Pro running on Windows Server Edition 2016? Would I be better to skip Running VM Pro on Windows Server Edition 2016 and run as an Application Server Instead? ACSS Upvote 0 Downvote
Okkie26: I have Backups I have done on the UCM From Here: Which I have downloaded and saved locally via WinSCP: Can I do a restore directly from that backup from the UCM to Voicemail Pro running on Windows Server Edition 2016? Would I be better to skip Running VM Pro on Windows Server Edition 2016 and run as an Application Server Instead? ACSS
Feb 13, 2020 1 #4 Okkie26 Vendor Sep 23, 2010 2,636 CA I would always use application server if possible. Then upload the backup via winscp, and restore it via web port 7071. Upvote 0 Downvote
I would always use application server if possible. Then upload the backup via winscp, and restore it via web port 7071.
Feb 13, 2020 Thread starter #5 dsm600rr IS-IT--Management Nov 17, 2015 1,444 US Okkie26: Any recommendations on a server/pc to run the the Application Server .iso / CentOS? Nothing will be virtualized here. It will also be running One-X ACSS Upvote 0 Downvote
Okkie26: Any recommendations on a server/pc to run the the Application Server .iso / CentOS? Nothing will be virtualized here. It will also be running One-X ACSS
Feb 13, 2020 #6 Okkie26 Vendor Sep 23, 2010 2,636 CA No, we only use virtual servers. Upvote 0 Downvote
Feb 13, 2020 Thread starter #7 dsm600rr IS-IT--Management Nov 17, 2015 1,444 US Okkie26: Thank you. ACSS Upvote 0 Downvote