04-23-2014 05:50 PM - edited 03-16-2019 10:33 PM
Hello Gurus,
Our customer purchased 20 voicemail licenses for their Cisco 2911 ISR G2 and it is tied to the machine's serial number. Is there a possibility to 'move' these licenses to a new Cisco 2921 ISR G2? Or our customer have no other option instead of buying a new voicemail licenses?
Thank you in advanced.
Regards,
Alex
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04-24-2014 06:44 AM
Hi Alex,
i'll just add a reference to the good tips from Sid & Aman here (+5 each guys!)
Cisco supports two scenarios to transfer licenses between devices:
1. The first scenario has both the source and destination devices active and functional. In this scenario, the license is revoked on the source device and a new permanent license is issued for the destination device.
2. The second is a failure scenario where one of the devices is unavailable. In this scenario, license from the failed device is transferred to the RMA or replaced device using the RMA License Transfer portal.
The steps are described conceptually and in detail in this good doc;
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/voice_ip_comm/unity_exp/rel7_1/Licensing/CUELicensing_book/csa_overview_CUE.html#wp1101175
Cheers!
Rob
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04-23-2014 10:13 PM
Hi Alex,
Yes it can be done. The Process should be similar to When an RMA is conducted.
The Software activation Licenses are migrated in case of a Hardware failure to provide equivalent software functionality on the replacement router.
Even though the platform is different the software functionality is the same.
Contact Cisco licensing with the serial numbers and Product ID's.
HTH
Sid
04-24-2014 07:35 AM
[+5] to Rob.It is always to learn from you.
regds,
aman
04-23-2014 10:22 PM
Hi Alex,
I suppose these licenses would have come pre-loaded with Module u have purchased along with 2911 ISR router.
You can try speaking to Cisco Account Manager if he can help on same.
regds,
aman
04-24-2014 06:44 AM
Hi Alex,
i'll just add a reference to the good tips from Sid & Aman here (+5 each guys!)
Cisco supports two scenarios to transfer licenses between devices:
1. The first scenario has both the source and destination devices active and functional. In this scenario, the license is revoked on the source device and a new permanent license is issued for the destination device.
2. The second is a failure scenario where one of the devices is unavailable. In this scenario, license from the failed device is transferred to the RMA or replaced device using the RMA License Transfer portal.
The steps are described conceptually and in detail in this good doc;
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/voice_ip_comm/unity_exp/rel7_1/Licensing/CUELicensing_book/csa_overview_CUE.html#wp1101175
Cheers!
Rob
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04-24-2014 07:59 AM
Hello Rob,
Thank you for your valuable explanation. My situation is exactly like your point #1. Both source and destination (different model) are active but can I do it myself through the portal or ... I need to get my local Cisco account manager to assist me? I'm not that familiar with the portal.
Regards,
Alex
04-24-2014 08:06 AM
Hi Alex,
You are most welcome my friend
I think the second section in the link I sent gives a pretty good step by step on the process. The portal is relatively user friendly (for Cisco ) so I would go that route. Your CAM will probably just point you in that direction anyway......
Cheers!
Rob
04-24-2014 08:06 AM
uh-oh! I don't think I can migrate voicemail licenses as what it mentioned below
"... This process is not intended for transferring licenses from one generation to another (for example, from NM-CUE to NME-CUE, or from NME-CUE to SRE devices). "
In this case, the Cisco 2911's voicemail is on NME-CUE while the newer model: Cisco 2921's voicemail is on SRE module.
Oh well... I guess I have to consult our Cisco account manager for new voicemail licenses.
Regards,
Alex
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