06-22-2012 06:12 PM - edited 03-16-2019 11:49 AM
Hi Cisco Unified Comms,
I have a Cisco 2901 for which I have recently purchased and installed a SL-29-UC-K9 License PAK.
However when I go into voice register global configuration I get the following license notice:
# voice register global
# max-pool 20
PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING TERMS CAREFULLY. INSTALLING THE LICENSE OR
LICENSE KEY PROVIDED FOR ANY CISCO PRODUCT FEATURE OR USING SUCH
PRODUCT FEATURE CONSTITUTES YOUR FULL ACCEPTANCE OF THE FOLLOWING
TERMS. YOU MUST NOT PROCEED FURTHER IF YOU ARE NOT WILLING TO BE BOUND
BY ALL THE TERMS SET FORTH HEREIN.
Use of this product feature requires an additional license from Cisco,
together with an additional payment. You may use this product feature
on an evaluation basis, without payment to Cisco, for 60 days. Your use
of the product, including during the 60 day evaluation period, is
subject to the Cisco end user license agreement
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/general/warranty/English/EU1KEN_.html
If you use the product feature beyond the 60 day evaluation period, you
must submit the appropriate payment to Cisco for the license. After the
60 day evaluation period, your use of the product feature will be
governed solely by the Cisco end user license agreement (link above),
together with any supplements relating to such product feature. The
above applies even if the evaluation license is not automatically
terminated and you do not receive any notice of the expiration of the
evaluation period. It is your responsibility to determine when the
evaluation period is complete and you are required to make payment to
Cisco for your use of the product feature beyond the evaluation period.
Your acceptance of this agreement for the software features on one
product shall be deemed your acceptance with respect to all such
software on all Cisco products you purchase which includes the same
software. (The foregoing notwithstanding, you must purchase a license
for each software feature you use past the 60 days evaluation period,
so that if you enable a software feature on 1000 devices, you must
purchase 1000 licenses for use past the 60 day evaluation period.)
Activation of the software command line interface will be evidence of
your acceptance of this agreement.
ACCEPT? [yes/no]:
Given that I have a valid UC license why is it telling me I need additional license?
Prior to purchasing the UC license to enable the UC evaluation licence so I could start using UC and establish a correct configuration.
Is a license issue causing me to have this problem with getting SIP phone to REGISTER: https://supportforums.cisco.com/message/3665941#3665941
Here is the show license result from router:
License UDI:
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Device# PID SN
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*0 CISCO2901/K9 XXXXXXXXX
Technology Package License Information for Module:'c2900'
-----------------------------------------------------------------
Technology Technology-package Technology-package
Current Type Next reboot
------------------------------------------------------------------
ipbase ipbasek9 Permanent ipbasek9
security securityk9 Permanent securityk9
uc uck9 Permanent uck9
data None None None
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
John.
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06-23-2012 05:13 AM
You just needed to accept the user agreement, it is expected. You are good to go now.
Chris
06-23-2012 05:13 AM
You just needed to accept the user agreement, it is expected. You are good to go now.
Chris
06-23-2012 05:37 AM
Thanks Chris,
yes I did a bit more reading and as you indicated I just needed to accept the license prompt.
Previously I set up my CME configuration via Cisco Configuration Professional and it set things up as "mode cme".
But as I have had problems with this configuration and the SIP REGISTER, I wiped the configuration and started again via ios command line.
With the command line configuration I did not do a "mode cme" and so the configuration seems to have defaulted to "mode cme-srst" which has resulted in reason for prompt.
My reading indicates that as long as I am within limit of "max-pool 25" then I should be ok license wise, however I have since set "mode cme" as I believe this reflects what I am trying to do, which is to create a SMB SIP hub which handles REGISTER and local SIP network as well as allowing me to create SIP trunks out to SIP Service Providers and my own Cisco SPA for PSTN integration.
Thanks for the assurance.
Cheers,
John.
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