ā06-15-2021 06:19 AM - edited ā06-15-2021 08:05 AM
Hi Team!
What p/n should I use if the customer plans to secure on-premises e-mail server for 5,000 users, and also plans to integrate with 500 mailboxes for MS OFFICE 365 ? I can not to find confirmation that On-Prem Licenses - Inbound Essential License includes MS OFFICE 365 integration .... Where can you find confirmation of this ?
Thanks!
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ā06-16-2021 08:56 AM
Which part number? Not sure I am following that ask. If you are Partner/Sales ordering through the CCW app w/in Cisco - it all falls under the SKU EMAIL-SEC-SUB.
In terms of the #s of users --- you list 5,000 for the Secure Email license. If those 500 MS 365 are considered "in that group of 5k"... then you wouldn't have to count/order that any differently.
The # of users/seats you are ordering doesn't matter if there are 500 in G Suite, 500 in MS 365, and the rest are 'on-prem Exchange'. In the end - you still have 5000. ESA is not going to track the wheres for the users/seats.
Now, if you are migrating from on-prem to cloud --- you'll be using Hybrid --- that way you will shift the users/seats from on-prem to cloud, and eventual aim is to disable on-prem all together. This is for on-prem Secure Email Gateway (aka ESA) to Secure Email Cloud Gateway (aka CES).
Ordering Guide is here:
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/security/email-security/guide-c07-736692.html
ā06-16-2021 06:26 AM - edited ā06-16-2021 06:27 AM
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/security/email-security/index.html
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ā06-16-2021 07:10 AM
so write, I don't know
ā06-16-2021 08:56 AM
Which part number? Not sure I am following that ask. If you are Partner/Sales ordering through the CCW app w/in Cisco - it all falls under the SKU EMAIL-SEC-SUB.
In terms of the #s of users --- you list 5,000 for the Secure Email license. If those 500 MS 365 are considered "in that group of 5k"... then you wouldn't have to count/order that any differently.
The # of users/seats you are ordering doesn't matter if there are 500 in G Suite, 500 in MS 365, and the rest are 'on-prem Exchange'. In the end - you still have 5000. ESA is not going to track the wheres for the users/seats.
Now, if you are migrating from on-prem to cloud --- you'll be using Hybrid --- that way you will shift the users/seats from on-prem to cloud, and eventual aim is to disable on-prem all together. This is for on-prem Secure Email Gateway (aka ESA) to Secure Email Cloud Gateway (aka CES).
Ordering Guide is here:
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/security/email-security/guide-c07-736692.html
ā06-16-2021 12:11 PM
@Robert Sherwin thank you!
My main question was about the separate licensing of MS O365 in on-prem deployment, because there is no clear indication in the ordering guide on this question. But based on your answer, do I understand correctly that the Inbound Bundle includes integration and mail checking for MS O365 for on-prem deployment ?
Thanks!
ā06-17-2021 06:55 AM
This is correct - all users are 'users'. You would not need to account any differently for MS365.
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