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A Common Ground migration means the Logger or HDS database is being migrated in place
and the existing database schema modified from either ICM/IPCC 5.0 or ICM/IPCC 6.0 to the
level of ICM/IPCC 7.0. For this to occur, EDMT must be installed and run on the database
server being migrated. This migration is complete upon successful execution of the EDMT.
How to select the Migration Type
Step 1
Click the appropriate button:
Common Ground
-or-
Technology Refresh
In this case, select Common Ground.
A Common Ground migration means the Logger or HDS database is being migrated in place
and the existing database schema modified from either ICM/IPCC 5.0 or ICM/IPCC 6.0 to the
level of ICM/IPCC 7.0. For this to occur, EDMT must be installed and run on the database
server being migrated. This migration is complete upon successful execution of the EDMT.
Step 2
Click Next to continue.
Note: Once you click Next on the Migration Version/Type panel, the title of the application
changes to add the type of migration. Thus, the title becomes either "Cisco ICM/IPCC Enhanced
Database Migration Tool: Common Ground" or "Cisco ICM/IPCC Enhanced Database Migration
Tool: Technology Refresh".
Database Connection Panel
On this panel you enter the information necessary to enable the EDMT to connect to the source
database server during a Common Ground migration.
Figure 12: Database Connection Panel
Table 12: Database Connection Panel Properties
Description
Field/Button
Enter the host name, or IP address, of the server hosting the database (Logger or
HDS).
Host Name/IP Address
Enter the name of the ICM/IPCC 5.0(0) or ICM/IPCC 6.0(0) source database.
ICM Database Name
Enter the TCP/IP port in which the source SQL Server is running. This field defaults
to 1433, the standard SQL Server port.
SQL Server Port Number
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Chapter 18: - Enhanced Database Migration Tool for ICM/IPCC 7.0
Common Ground Migration Sequence