08-08-2012 04:55 PM - edited 03-19-2019 05:21 AM
Hello,
I am a server system admin (barely any Cisco exp or knowledge) who is working on upgrading his Exchange 2007 to 2010 in the near future. Our telecom group plans on upgrading their Unity system to Unity Connection (8.5). However, we have a bit of confusion about the coexistence of UC 8.5 and Exchange 07/10. However, from what I am seeing, UC will work with 2007, but we wanted to know if there are any issues out there for those that have UC 8.5 and Exchange 2007 and then upgraded to Exchange 2010. We plan on installing and configuring Exchange 2010, with our 07 enviroment in place to be eventually decommissoned when all the mailboxes are migrated to 2010. Has anyone come across any issues doing this or is there any Cisco documentation on what to do when Exchange is upgraded? Thank you.
08-08-2012 06:24 PM
Unity Connection works fine with both Exchange 2007 and 2010; it uses EWS in both cases to interact with the mailboxes. The good news is that there is no more MAPI dependancies. This also means that the Single Inbox feature is not identicle to Unified Messaging from traditional Unity. The Telecom team needs to read the product documentation, esspecially the Unified Messaging Guide. Along the same lines they should also spend some time understanding the new ViewMail for Outlook (if you use it). The clients are not interchangeable!
My main suggestion is to ensure that you have Exchange AutoDiscover working from day one. When they install Unity Connection and configure the UM Service account they can choose whether to manually specify a CAS server or use AutoDiscover. If they use the later you have to coordinate your actions far less going forward; CXN will figure out where the mailbox is usign the same methods Outlook does.
Lastly, when it comes to upgrading from 2007 to 2010 it's not a major effort. Just re-read the integration guide and make sure that the 2010-specific tasks are done. If memory serves there is a new application-impersonation role or something in 2010.
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