BlackBerry Enterprise Transporter
modes
Mode
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Description
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live
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In live mode, you can move user accounts when the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server instances in both the destination BlackBerry Domain
and the source BlackBerry Domain
are running. If you choose this mode, the BlackBerry Enterprise Server instances in both BlackBerry Domain
instances must use different SRP IDs.
In this mode, the BlackBerry Enterprise Server instances in the destination BlackBerry Domain
must be running. This must occur so that the BlackBerry Enterprise Transporter
can monitor the organizer data synchronization and calendar synchronization processes and IT administration commands (such as Resend IT Policy or Switch Service) that the destination BlackBerry Enterprise Server instances send to the BlackBerry devices to complete the migration process.
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bulk
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In bulk mode, you can move all user accounts on a BlackBerry Enterprise Server. During the migration process, you must turn off the BlackBerry Enterprise Server instances in both the source BlackBerry Domain
and the destination BlackBerry Domain. In the destination BlackBerry Domain, however, you must turn on the BlackBerry Administration Service.
In addition, in an IBM® Lotus® Domino®
environment, the IBM Lotus Domino
services must be running.
In bulk mode, you select a BlackBerry Enterprise Server. Then, during the migration process, the BlackBerry Enterprise Transporter
searches the source BlackBerry Configuration Database for all user accounts that are associated with the BlackBerry Enterprise Server, and moves them.
You must configure the destination BlackBerry Enterprise Server instances to use the same SRP IDs that the source BlackBerry Enterprise Server instances use.
In a Microsoft® Exchange
messaging environment, the ServerConfig.ServiceName for the BlackBerry Enterprise Server must match in both the source and the destination BlackBerry Domain.
The BlackBerry Enterprise Transporter
does not monitor IT administration commands.
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