01-27-2018 12:06 AM - edited 03-13-2019 10:09 PM
If i want to record the video conference meeting on the Meeting server 1000 so i need to have CMS-RECORDING license , do i need any more license and can i deploy it on the CMS or i need separate server for recording ?
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01-27-2018 10:09 PM
01-27-2018 11:11 PM
You can deploy the recorder on a third-party spec-based hardware as long as you meet the requirements, recommended CPU/RAM is outlined in the guide linked earlier.
01-27-2018 03:20 PM
All your questions are covered in the Cisco Meeting Server, Deployment Planning and Preparation Guide
01-27-2018 10:09 PM
01-27-2018 11:09 PM
Thanks a lot Patrick so much for your support so that means i must have two CMS 1000 to enable recording .
01-27-2018 11:11 PM
You can deploy the recorder on a third-party spec-based hardware as long as you meet the requirements, recommended CPU/RAM is outlined in the guide linked earlier.
01-27-2018 11:14 PM
Hi Patrick thanks a lot for your support and help i really appreciate your help ,god bless you .
08-30-2018 12:16 AM
Hi Patrick.
So recorder needs any license?
I understand that recording license needs to be in the CallBridge/xmpp nodes. That we have right now.
Regards,
Baris.
08-30-2018 07:16 AM
Read Appendix A
08-30-2018 11:49 AM
Hi Jamie,
Thank you for reply,
However that part does not say recorder node-vm needs any license or not.
It describes how much resource needs on recorder vm.
And says recording license need to be entered on call bridge nodes.
A.1.3 Recording Recording is controlled by license keys, where one license allows one simultaneous recording. The license is applied to the server hosting the Call Bridge (core server) which connects to the Recorder, not the server hosting the Recorder. Note: The recommended deployment for production usage of the Recorder is to run it on a dedicated VM with a minimum of 4 physical cores and 4GB . In such a deployment, the Recorder should support 2 simultaneous recordings per physical core, so a maximum of 8 simultaneous recordings. To purchase recording license keys, you will need the following information: n number of simultaneous recordings, n MAC address of interface A on the servers hosting the Call Bridges.
Regards,
Baris.
08-30-2018 11:55 AM
Not sure where you're confused, it explains that recording IS a licensed feature per session. That the licenses are installed in the CB, not in the actual server where recording is configured.
Recording Recording is controlled by license keys, where one license allows one simultaneous recording. The license is applied to the server hosting the Call Bridge (core server) which connects to the Recorder, not the server hosting the Recorder
12-21-2018 11:56 PM
Hi Jaime,
I'm also confused , if I'm planning to deploy recorder in separate VM. In that case CMS installed in VM (recorder) does required any license ?
Assuming Base Licenses and Recoding/Streaming Licence installed in CB (CMS 1K Hardware).
Thanks
Debabrata
12-22-2018 07:53 AM
I answered that in my previous reply. Please review that carefully.
The first link that I provided explains licensing, did you review it?
12-23-2018 04:35 AM
Okay,
Not cleared.
In my case CMS 1K hardware configured as CB, recording license also installed in this system.
Another CMS (VM) configured as recorder, and doesn't have any license (evolution mode), is it work ? or I have to purchase the base license ?
Thanks
Debabrata
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