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Introduction
 

Cisco Prime License Manager


Cisco Prime License Manager provides simplified, enterprise-wide management of user-based licensing, including license fulfillment. Cisco Prime License Manager handles licensing fulfillment, supports allocation and reconciliation of licenses across supported products, and provides enterprise-level reporting of usage and entitlement.

Cisco Prime License Manager (Prime LM, formerly Cisco Enterprise License Manager) aligns with the Cisco Prime management suite of products. Cisco Prime LM offers new features and capabilities and adds support for Cisco Emergency Responder. Cisco Prime LM also supports multiple clusters and multiple versions of products, such as Cisco Unified CM versions 9. x and 10. x .

If you choose to remain on Cisco Enterprise License Manager (ELM) 9. x and have 10. x clusters, ELM can support both Unified CM version 9. x and 10. x with an update from a Cisco Option Package (COP) file; however, Cisco highly recommends upgrading to Cisco Prime LM to leverage new features and functions.

Cisco Prime LM currently supports the following Cisco Collaboration applications:

Cisco Unified CM
Cisco Unified CM Session Management Edition (SME)
Cisco IM and Presence Service
Cisco Unity Connection
Cisco Business Edition 6000
Cisco Emergency Responder
Cisco WebEx Meetings Server

 
The Cisco Prime License Manager interface provides the following views that enable you to monitor the system status:
Dashboard View
License Usage View
Dashboard View
The Dashboard provides an “at-a-glance” view of the system. Links in the Dashboard navigate to their related pages within Cisco Prime License Manager.
 
 
License Usage View
The License Usage view, accessed by selecting Licenses > Usage in the Cisco Prime License Manager interface, identifies the licenses installed on the system and how those licenses have been used at the time of the last synchronization.
There are three views available from the License Usage view:
Table View
Chart View
History
 
Table View
The Table View provides the following information for each license type:
Type of licenses in use
Product Type
Number of licenses required
Number of licenses installed
Number of licenses available
Status of that license type (for example: in compliance, in violation, and so on)
 
Chart View
The Chart View tab presents a graphical view of the number of licenses used for a particular product.
Select the License Type from the drop-down menu to view the chart for that license version. Place your mouse over each of the chart's bars to reveal license count information. The figure below shows a Chart View, customized for each product type, which illustrates the number of licenses:
Installed
Borrowed from Upper Tier
Required
Loaned to Lower Tier
The Chart View also identifies, with a red “x”, instances where there are insufficient licenses.
 
 
 
Cisco Prime License Manager - Supported Products
 
 
Supported Matrix
 
 
Licensing CUCM 10.x using Cisco Prime License Manager (PLM)
 
 
 
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Comments
Aman Soi
VIP Alumni
VIP Alumni

Hi Khan,

I never came across this issue where PLM fails on standalone box.

I suppose u won't be able to add IP phones.

 

regds,

aman

CoDeC
Level 1
Level 1

Hi,

when is it advisable to install it coresident with CUCM and when not?

Regards,

--

Alberto

stuart.pannell
Level 1
Level 1

Hello, I have a single cluster that I am upgrading from 8.6 to 11.0x and was wondering about PLM. Will it install on the Publisher as part of the upgrade process or do I need to install it on a new VM?

There is little information with regards to PLM and upgrades from ealrlier versions of CUCM

Cheers

Stuart

Aman Soi
VIP Alumni
VIP Alumni

Hi Stuart,

PLM would get installed on Publisher while doing upgrade from 8 to 11.

You can install it as standalone well.

http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/cloud-systems-management/prime-license-manager-105/118836-configure-cucm-00.html

regds,

aman

pvanraay
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

I will ask again what has been asked.....

 Is there any roadmap to include UCCX in the supported list of PLM?

pkhemani1
Community Member

Hi

On PLM 10.5, how can I add user like we do application user on CUCM ?

Regards

ricklefevers
Level 1
Level 1

As long as the Clusters are the same major version (10, 11, etc.) YES you can share licenses between clusters. You can NOT share licenses between different versions of CallManager.

I have three CM Clusters. Two of them are version 11 and they share licenses just fine. The other one is version 10 and we must maintain separate licenses for it.

But you have to point all your CallManager Clusters to the same PLM (add them as product instances)

paolo bevilacqua
Hall of Fame
Hall of Fame

I think that since you're with Cisco, you should be able to ask this question internally?

benoit.moinet
Level 1
Level 1
Thanks for this post ! Is there any limitations of Product Instance for a standalone PLM server ? I can't find any informations in documentations. Thanks in advance, Benoit
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