Cisco Cisco Prime Collaboration 10.0 Installation Guide
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Cisco Prime Collaboration 10.0 Migration Guide
for Cisco Business Edition 6000
for Cisco Business Edition 6000
This document explains how to migrate to Cisco Prime Collaboration 10.0 Provisioning Standard
version from Cisco Prime Unified Provisioning Manager 9.0 Business Edition (BE).
version from Cisco Prime Unified Provisioning Manager 9.0 Business Edition (BE).
Note
You can upgrade from Provisioning Manager 9.0 Business Edition to only Provisioning 10.0 Standard
version. If you want to move to the Provisioning 10.0 Advanced version, after upgrading to
Provisioning 10.0 Standard version, you must add the license for Provisioning 10.0 Advanced.
version. If you want to move to the Provisioning 10.0 Advanced version, after upgrading to
Provisioning 10.0 Standard version, you must add the license for Provisioning 10.0 Advanced.
Before You Begin
If you plan to shut down the server on which Provisioning Manager 9.0 BE is installed, collect the
following details before shutting down the server. This information is required to configure domains and
service areas in Prime Collaboration Provisioning.
following details before shutting down the server. This information is required to configure domains and
service areas in Prime Collaboration Provisioning.
Step 1
Click Reports and get a copy of all reports. You can print or export these reports based on the available
options.
options.
Step 2
Choose Reports > Site.
For each site:
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Note down the dial plan type, user services, phone type, and other specific settings for each usage
profile.
profile.
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If LDAP setting is enabled, note down the LDAP filter query details.
Step 3
Choose Deployment > System Configuration > Sites.
For sites having custom dial plan, note down the following for each usage profile:
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Phone call search space
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Line call search space
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Common device configuration
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Device pool