O365 Migration: OnPrem A to O365 b w/barracudanetworks
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Working with a Office 365 migration. Client On prem is one domain, and o365 side is a different domain. Also in the mix is that the MX record points to server01.id.barracudanetworks.com.
In the past my experience is Domain 1 to Domain 1 migration - so I've not had issues... This is a whole nother best.
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How do you connect o365 migration to Barracude Email Essentials?
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What is onprem?
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@coliver said in O365 Migration: OnPrem A to O365 b w/barracudanetworks:
What is onprem?
On Premise Exchange
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That means their email is going through Barracuda Cloud SPam FIltering. WHat tools will you be using? and how many users?
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@dbeato said in O365 Migration: OnPrem A to O365 b w/barracudanetworks:
That means their email is going through Barracuda Cloud SPam FIltering. WHat tools will you be using? and how many users?
Very good question. Previously haven't needed any tools was able to go direct.
Right now it is about 100 accounts.
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On-premises Exchange to Office 365 should be a no problem. The cloud filter (and the onsite appliance) both integrate with O365 very easily. Shouldn't be any different then a standard migration.
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@coliver said in O365 Migration: OnPrem A to O365 b w/barracudanetworks:
On-premises Exchange to Office 365 should be a no problem. The cloud filter (and the onsite appliance) both integrate with O365 very easily. Shouldn't be any different then a standard migration.
Shouldn't be - I agree..
However, I have yet to get O365 to Connect to the On-Prem.
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@coliver said in O365 Migration: OnPrem A to O365 b w/barracudanetworks:
On-premises Exchange to Office 365 should be a no problem. The cloud filter (and the onsite appliance) both integrate with O365 very easily. Shouldn't be any different then a standard migration.
Even if the domain names are completely different?
At a minimum I would assume Gene needs to tell O365 how to map from one account to another.
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The Spam service is not relevant.
You open the inbound firewall on site for 443 to forward to Exchange (it likely does already if they use OWA/OA)
The Office 365 migration stuff just uses OA/OWA functionality. I forget which.
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@dashrender said in O365 Migration: OnPrem A to O365 b w/barracudanetworks:
@coliver said in O365 Migration: OnPrem A to O365 b w/barracudanetworks:
On-premises Exchange to Office 365 should be a no problem. The cloud filter (and the onsite appliance) both integrate with O365 very easily. Shouldn't be any different then a standard migration.
Even if the domain names are completely different?
At a minimum I would assume Gene needs to tell O365 how to map from one account to another.
IIRC you can add the new domain name as an alias to the existing Exchange environment. I haven't had to do this yet though.
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@jaredbusch said in O365 Migration: OnPrem A to O365 b w/barracudanetworks:
You open the inbound firewall on site for 443 to forward to Exchange (it likely does already if they use OWA/OA)
Unless you use a proxy, then it points to your proxy instead.
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@dashrender said in O365 Migration: OnPrem A to O365 b w/barracudanetworks:
@coliver said in O365 Migration: OnPrem A to O365 b w/barracudanetworks:
On-premises Exchange to Office 365 should be a no problem. The cloud filter (and the onsite appliance) both integrate with O365 very easily. Shouldn't be any different then a standard migration.
Even if the domain names are completely different?
This I think is the problem. I have never done this.
Changing during migration just makes my head hurt debating the disasters that could happen.
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@dashrender said in O365 Migration: OnPrem A to O365 b w/barracudanetworks:
@jaredbusch said in O365 Migration: OnPrem A to O365 b w/barracudanetworks:
You open the inbound firewall on site for 443 to forward to Exchange (it likely does already if they use OWA/OA)
Unless you use a proxy, then it points to your proxy instead.
Proxy just forwards.
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@coliver said in O365 Migration: OnPrem A to O365 b w/barracudanetworks:
@dashrender said in O365 Migration: OnPrem A to O365 b w/barracudanetworks:
@coliver said in O365 Migration: OnPrem A to O365 b w/barracudanetworks:
On-premises Exchange to Office 365 should be a no problem. The cloud filter (and the onsite appliance) both integrate with O365 very easily. Shouldn't be any different then a standard migration.
Even if the domain names are completely different?
At a minimum I would assume Gene needs to tell O365 how to map from one account to another.
IIRC you can add the new domain name as an alias to the existing Exchange environment. I haven't had to do this yet though.
Right - that would be the step I'm talking about.
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@jaredbusch said in O365 Migration: OnPrem A to O365 b w/barracudanetworks:
@dashrender said in O365 Migration: OnPrem A to O365 b w/barracudanetworks:
@coliver said in O365 Migration: OnPrem A to O365 b w/barracudanetworks:
On-premises Exchange to Office 365 should be a no problem. The cloud filter (and the onsite appliance) both integrate with O365 very easily. Shouldn't be any different then a standard migration.
Even if the domain names are completely different?
This I think is the problem. I have never done this.
Changing during migration jsut makes my head hurt debating the disasters that could happen.
This is where I'm at. I didn't read that part about the different domain name. This could be an issue. I think there is documentation around for it but I'm not 100% positive.
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@gjacobse said in O365 Migration: OnPrem A to O365 b w/barracudanetworks:
@dbeato said in O365 Migration: OnPrem A to O365 b w/barracudanetworks:
That means their email is going through Barracuda Cloud SPam FIltering. WHat tools will you be using? and how many users?
Very good question. Previously haven't needed any tools was able to go direct.
Right now it is about 100 accounts.
Use the cutover migration from Office 365 it connects directly to Exchange
https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Cutover-migration-to-Office-365-9496e93c-1e59-41a8-9bb3-6e8df0cd81b4 -
@dbeato said in O365 Migration: OnPrem A to O365 b w/barracudanetworks:
@gjacobse said in O365 Migration: OnPrem A to O365 b w/barracudanetworks:
@dbeato said in O365 Migration: OnPrem A to O365 b w/barracudanetworks:
That means their email is going through Barracuda Cloud SPam FIltering. WHat tools will you be using? and how many users?
Very good question. Previously haven't needed any tools was able to go direct.
Right now it is about 100 accounts.
Use the cutover migration from Office 365 it connects directly to Exchange
https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Cutover-migration-to-Office-365-9496e93c-1e59-41a8-9bb3-6e8df0cd81b4Different that I have been doing,.. but this is what I get:
The connection settings for this migration batch have been automatically selected based on the migration endpoints created in your organization. Learn moreThe connection settings for this migration batch have been automatically selected based on the migration endpoints created in your organization. Learn more Warning We couldn't detect your server settings. Please enter them. AutoDiscover failed with a configuration error: The migration service failed to detect the migration endpoint using the Autodiscover service. Consider using the Exchange Remote Connectivity Analyzer (https://testexchangeconnectivity.com) to diagnose the connectivity issues. Remote MRS proxy server: The FQDN of the Exchange server that the Mailbox Replication Service (MRS) Proxy is on
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@gjacobse said in O365 Migration: OnPrem A to O365 b w/barracudanetworks:
@dbeato said in O365 Migration: OnPrem A to O365 b w/barracudanetworks:
@gjacobse said in O365 Migration: OnPrem A to O365 b w/barracudanetworks:
@dbeato said in O365 Migration: OnPrem A to O365 b w/barracudanetworks:
That means their email is going through Barracuda Cloud SPam FIltering. WHat tools will you be using? and how many users?
Very good question. Previously haven't needed any tools was able to go direct.
Right now it is about 100 accounts.
Use the cutover migration from Office 365 it connects directly to Exchange
https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Cutover-migration-to-Office-365-9496e93c-1e59-41a8-9bb3-6e8df0cd81b4Different that I have been doing,.. but this is what I get:
The connection settings for this migration batch have been automatically selected based on the migration endpoints created in your organization. Learn moreThe connection settings for this migration batch have been automatically selected based on the migration endpoints created in your organization. Learn more Warning We couldn't detect your server settings. Please enter them. AutoDiscover failed with a configuration error: The migration service failed to detect the migration endpoint using the Autodiscover service. Consider using the Exchange Remote Connectivity Analyzer (https://testexchangeconnectivity.com) to diagnose the connectivity issues. Remote MRS proxy server: The FQDN of the Exchange server that the Mailbox Replication Service (MRS) Proxy is on
So check on the autodiscover DNS settings for that domain.
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@JaredBusch OWA isn't used at all. All login to their client is through the spam filter.