Important: You must perform this procedure prior to decommissioning the legacy install pool. If you do not complete dial-in access number migration as described in the following procedure, incoming calls to the access numbers will fail. You must finish migrating dial-in access numbers that point to the legacy install pool before you decommission the legacy install pool.Can be re-sequenced within the region by using the Set-CsDialinConferencingAccessNumber cmdlet with the Priority parameter.Can be viewed and modified in the Skype for Business Server 2019 Control Panel and in Skype for Business Server 2019 Management Shell.Can be viewed and modified in the legacy install Control Panel and in the legacy install Management Shell.Cannot be viewed or modified in the Office Communications Server 2007 R2 administrative tool.Appear on Skype for Business Server 2019 meeting invitations and the dial-in access number page.Appear on the legacy install meeting invitations and the dial-in access number page.Do not appear on Office Communications Server 2007 R2 meeting invitations and the dial-in access number page.Dial-in access numbers that you created in the legacy install but moved to Skype for Business Server 2019, or that you created in Skype for Business Server 2019 before, during, or after migration, have the following characteristics:.Migrating dial-in access numbers to Skype for Business Server 2019 requires running the Move-CsApplicationEndpoint cmdlet to migrate the contact objects.In order to move the content shared during a meeting, such as PowerPoint, Whiteboard, attachments, or poll data, use the -MoveConferenceData parameter as part of the Move-CsUser cmdlet. The following user account information does not move to the new server.The user’s current PIN continues to work until it expires or the user requests a new PIN. User’s personal identification number (PIN).This includes moving the conferencing directories and conferencing data. Meetings already scheduled by the user.When a user account is moved to a Skype for Business Server 2019 server, the following information is moved with that user account.Migrate existing meetings and meeting content This list may seem quite extensive but it crucial to cover all of your bases to ensure a smooth transition from the legacy system to your new one. Phase 7: Complete post-migration taskĬongrats! You’re in the home stretch! Now that the migration to Skype for Business Server 2019 is complete, we’ll just need to discuss the post-migration tasks that you will need to perform.
Also, if you haven’t checked out Phases 1-6, you find them here.
The list of tasks is pretty extensive but we’ll be sure to cover each one in detail so you don’t feel stranded. Today we work on sealing the deal by going over our post-migration tasks. If neither of the resolutions above suit your needs you may want to contact the support or sales team for additional solutions.Welcome back! Or if you’re new, then welcome! In yesterday’s blog we discussed Phase 6 which included moving from a pilot to a production deployment.
It was not designed to replace a contact center solution – therefore it’s not designed to deliver transfer times to any Skype for Business client below one second transfer time. The Skype for Business response group application was designed to fill the gap between the requirements of an enterprise IP-PBX and a contact center.
This is a free feature available with Skype for Business that can be set up directly through the Skype for Business PC client. If using the PC client with a headset is not feasible, and depending on the desired functionality of your response group, you may want to consider using a Team-Call Group.Using the Skype for Business PC client with an approved headset will minimize the delay in comparison to any physical phone solution.IP desk phones optimized for Skype for Business Polycom VVX310 Polycom VVX410 Polycom VVX500 IP desk phones qualified for Skype for Business Skype for Business with approved USB devices The size of the response group, network routing and devices used can all impact the answer delay.īelow is a table of approximate expected delays for a Skype for Business response group per device. There are several factors that contribute to the audio delay when answering a call from a response group. This article will detail the expected delay times when answering calls on a Skype for Business hunt group as well as providing potential solutions.