03-20-2006 05:37 AM - edited 03-13-2019 11:36 PM
What should I do to make IVR work with ICM?
I have CRS 3.0(3) and ICM 5.0
in ICM I put VRU's PG in configuration, but why I don't see ICM's subsystem in CRS sysbsystems configuration??
May be version mismatch?
For ICM to work with CRS is it nessesary to have ip_ivr n port.lic (license)?
Alex
System engineer
Moscow
03-20-2006 06:21 AM
Yes, the ICM subsystem is based on license files. You need to get the license files from cisco. Once you get that and load it, you should be able to see the ICM subsystem.
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03-20-2006 06:54 AM
Thanks a lot, is it a licence I must purchase or I can get it grom cisco.com?
Alex
03-20-2006 07:20 AM
Purchase. When you buy the IVR, you will get a Product Authorization key, With your product authorization key, you can get the license files from
cisco website or send an email to licensing@cisco.com
03-20-2006 07:32 AM
Thanks a lot!
Where on site can I get license files, I can't find it...
Alex
03-20-2006 09:48 AM
here is the link. An email with the license files will be sent immediately
https://tools.cisco.com/SWIFT/Licensing/PrivateRegistrationServlet
You can also request for that by sending an email to licensing@cisco.com but this way takes more time
03-21-2006 02:38 AM
Thanks a lot, I've upgraded licence to have ICM in CRS's subsystem.
But why I have ICM subsystem OUT_OF_SERVICE in CRS's engine?
I have CRS 3.0(3) and ICM 5.0 and I've read in "ICM compatibility matrix" document that for ICM 5.0 I should have IP IVR 3.1(x)
May be this is a reason or I do something wrong?
Alex
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